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955_24_55001915 Male and female Adonis Blue (Polyommatus bellargus) butterflies
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alb3626724 The Twelve Ages of Man: The Second Three Ages of Man (18-36), or Summer. Author: Author of inscriptions possibly Jerome van Busleyden (Hieronymus Buslidius) (ca. 1470-1517). Culture: Flemish, Brussels. Designer: Probably after a design by the Workshop of Bernard van Orley (Netherlandish, Brussels ca. 1492-1541/42 Brussels). Dimensions: H. 174 1/2 x W. 289 inches (443.2 x 734.1 cm). Date: ca. 1515.This tapestry illustrates the second three ages of man, equated with the bridesman, in a tripartite composition. These eighteen years of life correspond to the months of April, May and June, and to the season of summer, presided over by Ceres, goddess of the harvest; she is identified in a Latin elegiac distich on a scroll in the border immediately below. Ceres is the usual deity of summer, but the pansies and daisies of her dress are not traditionally her flowers; they may refer here to Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands form 1507-1530. Margaret of Austria also owned a green parrot, which may be commemorated in the bird shown here.Each of the three vertical sections includes a roundel at the top surrounded by twenty-four hourglasses on a ground that is light above and dark below, in varied proportions, according to the seasons. Each roundel contains a sign of the zodiac, here Taurus (erroneously: this should be Aries), Gemini and Cancer, and a figure symbolizing a month. The roundels are seen against the sky, which is dark blue at the top, and are flanked by winds, usually with their names inscribed on their bellows or elsewhere. Below the two outer roundels is a representation of the occupation of a month; here, gardening for April and sheep-shearing for June. Below the occupations and the center roundels are episodes from classical history, mythology, the Old Testament or the Apocryphal Gospels, each illustrating one of the twelve ages of man. Under April, is the Choice of Hercules, in which the sleeping youth Hercules proves his new-found maturity by choosing Minerva and Discipline over Venus and Vice. Under May, Venus and Adonis dally. Under June, the soldier being presented with arms is identified in his banderol as "Curius", therefore Marcus Curius Dentatus, who was prized for refusing brides from the Samnite ambassadors; however, since he seems to be accepting the arms, this is possibly an error and the triumphant young soldier is actually supposed to be Lucius Sicinius Dentatus whom, Pliny writes, was presented with arms in recognition of his bravery.The two outer episodes have framed Latin distichs, supported by pedestals, between them and the occupation of the month above; the center episode has a similar inscription between it and the deity below. The verses refer to the story illustrated. In the upper border, on scrolls held by winged boys, are three Latin distichs connecting each month with an age in the life of man. In the lower border, flanking the inscription below the deity, are two medallions containing an animal, bird or object. The foregrounds of all the scenes are filled with flowering and fruiting plants. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4120479 Venus and Adonis in conversation. Draughtsman: Gerard ter Borch (I) (signed by artist). Dating: 1616. Place: Zwolle. Measurements: h 133 mm × w 180 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4142502 Birth of Adonis. Giovanni Battista Cipriani; Italian, 1727-1785. Date: 1775-1785. Dimensions: 269 x 409 mm. Pen and black ink, and brush and black and gray wash, on blue laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper, perimeter mounted on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg7957193 KEWATEK FESTSARONG FOR WOMEN.Indonesia, Lembata, Kedang. 19th c. or earlier.Sewn from two panels. Handspun cotton in blue, red and black in warp ikat and Chinese silk as warp stripes. In the two wide outer ikat stripes variations of the manta pattern. These cloths were mainly used in East Adonara. Length 133cm, width (double) 71cm. Condition A/B. A bit fragile.Provenance:-Private Collection Germany. Literature:-R. Barnes: East Indonesia in the 20th Century Frankfurt 2004. P. 151-2, fig. 189.
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alb5040668 Pierre Paul Prud'hon, (artist), French, 1758 - 1823, Adonis, c. 1810-1812, black chalk with white chalk heightening on blue paper, overall: 60.8 x 45.7 cm (23 15/16 x 18 in.).
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alb3714529 Venus appuyee sur son cher Adonis ... Dated: 1767. Dimensions: overall: 31.6 x 21.8 cm (12 7/16 x 8 9/16 in.). Medium: black and white chalk on faded blue laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Francois Boucher.
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alb4343245 Ceiling Decoration with Venus and Adonis, n.d., Attributed to Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Italian, 1727-1785, Italy, Black chalk, heightened with white chalk, squared in black chalk, on blue laid paper, laid down on gray wove paper, 195 x 332 mm.
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alb3463845 Venus and Adonis, 17th century, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk on light tan paper. Framing outline in brown ink. Trace of blue ink framing outline along left edge, 7-13/16 x 7-7/8 in. (19.9 x 20 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century.
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iblflp04691170 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) two adult males, roosting on Cocksfoot Grass (Dactylis glomerata) flowerhead, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central, Lot Region, France, Europe
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alb3640549 Design for a Wall Elevation. Artist: Étienne de Lavallée-Poussin (French, Rouen 1733-1793 Paris). Dimensions: Sheet: 7 3/4 × 10 1/4 in. (19.7 × 26.1 cm). Former Attribution: Juste Nathan Boucher (French 1736-1782). Date: ca. 1770-80.This detailed wall design by the artist Étienne de Lavallée-Poussin is a very beautiful example of how elements from Classical Antiquity were adapted to fit a modern-day 18th-century interior. The overall scheme of his design - a fireplace in the center, combined with painted wall panels and the torchères - goes back to 17th-century French examples, but the individual parts are all attuned to the latest taste for neoclassical design. He combines stern architectural elements with a light sculptural relief and playful decorations to form a very original scheme. Several mythological themes are introduced in the décor. The wall panels portray the Venus and Adonis (left) and Diana, goddess of the hunt (right), while in the sculptural details we find Leda and the Swan and Venus and Cupid. The partially applied washes indicate that many elements were to be gilded. The artist also added an alternate view for the fireplace with the hearth opened up, a detail which has unfortunately been lost, but can be deduced from the abraded strip on the bottom of the sheet where the addition was originally attached. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3112960 Adonis blue butterfly, Polyommatus bellargus, male 1, female 2, brown argus, Polyommatus argus 3, azure blue, Polyommatus argiolus, male 4, female 5, Bedford blue, Polyommatus alsus 6, and mazarine blue, Cyaniris semiargus 7. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849.
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alb2239241 Adonis blue butterfly, Polyommatus bellargus, male upperside and underside. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's "The Naturalist's Miscellany," London, 1801.
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HISL046_EC121 VENUS AND ADONIS, by Titian, 1545-75, Italian Renaissance painting, oil on canvas. Scene from Ovid?s METAMORPHOSES, in which Venus begs the hunter Adonis not to leave, warning him of danger. He proceeds on his hunt and is gored to death by his prey, a wild boar (BSLOC_2017_16_76)
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alb3461723 Venus Lamenting the Dead Adonis (or Diana and Endymion), 1740–97, Black and white chalk on blue paper, sheet: 7 1/16 x 10 3/8 in. (18 x 26.4 cm), Drawings, Januarius Zick (German, Munich before 1730–1797 Ehrenbreitstein).
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iblxsa01267897 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus)
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00770412 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly on flower
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00762730 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly on grass, Europe
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00762728 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly on flower, Europe
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00558743 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) blue male with brown female, France
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00541346 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly wing, Hessen, Germany
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00541322 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) males and female butterflies, France
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00541299 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) male and female butterflies, Hessen, Germany
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00540107 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterflies on flower, Hessen, Germany
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00539960 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly on flower, Hessen, Germany
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00453182 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly on flower
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00434547 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly, Vajta, Hungary
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00424644 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) and Little Blue Butterflies (Cupido minimus) drinking from the ground, Saint-Jory-las-Bloux, Dordogne, France
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00297013 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly, Europe
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00297000 Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterfly, on pink flower, Europe
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