ketrin1407: Edward Onslow Ford (1852-1901) - The Singer (1889) back left with reflections in display case, once again on display at Tate Britain, Feb 2015 contrast adjusted
ketrin1407: Henri Peinte (1845–1912) - Orphée endormant Cerbère (1887) front, black bg
ketrin1407: Henri Peinte (1845–1912) - Orphée endormant Cerbère (1887) back right
ketrin1407: Henri Peinte (1845–1912) - Orphée endormant Cerbère (1887) front
Carlo Raso: Modern statuette with clothes and tambourines for crib (18th century Neapolitan style) - Temporary exhibition up to January 8, 2018 (free entrance) at Santa Marta Church in Naples
ketrin1407: Ernest-Eugène Hiolle (1834-1886) - Arion assis sur un dauphin (1870)
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
Carlo Raso: "The King David with cithara" - detail of bronze panel of door with "The Ark of the Covenant" (1600) by Antonio Calcagni, Sebastiano Sebastiani and Tarquinio Iacometti - Sanctuary of Holy House at Loreto / Ancona / Marche / Italy
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
alessio_bacci: FIRENZE, Museo del Bargello
alessio_bacci: URBINO, Palazzo Ducale
Carlo Raso: "Musician Angels" - Detail of the portal (year 1407) by Antonio Baboccio from Piperno (Priverno 1351-1435) - Naples Cathedral
Carlo Raso: "Musician Angels" - Detail of the portal (year 1407) by Antonio Baboccio from Piperno (Priverno 1351-1435) - Naples Cathedral
Carlo Raso: Flautist children and girl as Spring (?) - The so-called "Succorpo" or Carafa chapel in Naples Cathedral - Age: 1497-1508; Purchaser: Cardinal Oliviero Carafa; Architect: perhaps Donato Bramante; Sculptor: Tommaso Malvito and others; Dimension: m. 12x9
Carlo Raso: "The Parthenope Siren with viola on Vesuvius" - The fountain of Spinacorona (between 1532 and 1553) in Naples
Carlo Raso: Dedication in honour of flute-player Publius Aelius Antigenides (middle 2nd century AD) - from Neapolis/Naples (Via San Paolo) with Greek inscription: "He retired at 35, after having played the flute for the Roman people for 20 years" - Epigraphic Collect
Carlo Raso: Organ with Angels and fleur-de-lis of Florence (1673) - San Giovanni dei Fiorentini Church in Rome
Carlo Raso: Scene from "Rusalka" by Antonin Dvoràk (2013) - The Royal San Carlo Theatre in Naples
Carlo Raso: "Musician horsemen" - Detail of the triumphal arch of Alphonse of Aragon of Castel Nuovo in Naples - Architect Pietro di Martino (?-Naples 1473) - Years: 1453-1471: inspired by triumphal arches of emperor Titus in Rome or of Sergi at Pola - Celebrating: E
Carlo Raso: Modern statuette playing the "triccaballacche", 18th century style, for crib, by Giuseppe and Marco Ferrigno, Via San Gregorio Armeno, n° 8-12 in Naples
Carlo Raso: Tambourine (Detail) - "Saint Cecily with organ and tambourine" - Detail of sepulchre of the cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrati (†1618) - polychrome marbles and sculptures - Architect Girolamo Rainaldi (Rome 1570-1655) - Santa Cecilia in Trastevere Church in
Carlo Raso: Applause for "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Gaetano Donizetti at Royal San Carlo Theatre in Naples
Carlo Raso: Baroque organ (1726) with musician angels - Santi Apostoli Church in Rome