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- Phthalo Green
- Putty
- Espresso
- Rosy Brown
- Parmigianino Painting
- Italian Renaissance
- Classical Painting Style
- Agony
- 16Th Century Wall Art
- Scipio Africanus
- Group Of Dancers
- Renaissance Painting
- Elegant Oil Painting
- Dramatic
- Renaissance Celebration
- Emotion
- Italian Religious Art
- Uffizi
- Oil On Canvas Art
- Florence
- Michelangelo
- Soul
- Dancing Figures
- Mannerist Artwork
- Jan Mabuse Artwork
- Classical Devotional Art
- Detail
- Renaissance Prints
- Art
- Buonarroti
- Renaissance Engraving
- Dark Art Print
- Parmigianino Rome
- Mythological Art Print
- Expression
- Dutch Renaissance Art
- Figurative Oil Painting
- Jan Gossart Engraving
- Lively Dance Scene
- Sienese Mannerism
- Renaissance Portrait
- Holy Family Artwork
- Saint John The Baptist
- Hercules Serpent Art
- Engraving Technique
- 1525 Holy Family
- Monumental Fresco Style
- 16Th Century Art
- Mary And Jesus Art
- Cain Killing Abel Art
- Ink
- Madonna And Child Decor
- Masterpiece
- Classical Mythology
Witness Michelangelo's raw emotion in 'The Damned Soul,' a haunting ink painting from 1525. Hand-painted reproductions capture the intensity of this Renaissance masterpiece by ArtsDot.
Discover Parmigianino's elegant Mannerist Madonna and Child (1525), featuring symbolic books; bring this Renaissance masterpiece home.
Discover Parmigianino’s ‘Holy Family,’ a masterpiece of Mannerist art. Admire its serene composition & exquisite detail on canvas. A timeless Renaissance treasure.
A dramatic display of Renaissance virtue unfolds in Domenico Beccafumi's The Continence of Scipio Africanus, a masterpiece of Sienese Mannerism that invites you to bring this historical grandeur into your collection.
A lively celebration of movement unfolds in this Renaissance painting by Polidoro da Caravaggio featuring young men dancing around a central woman, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
Explore Jan Gossart’s 1525 engraving 'Cain Killing Abel,' a masterful Mannerist work showcasing Hercules & the serpent. Fine lines, dynamic composition & rich black-white tones – a captivating Renaissance piece.