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Björn Skifs - Michelangelo apelsin ja ivo linna Tags: Björn Skifs Michelangelo ivo linna |
User: rushiFILMS |
The Best of Michelangelo A brief film of the great pieces from Michelangelo, the unmatched fresco painter and sculptor of the high renaissance. Comment on it...More videos are coming...not on artists though, that was just a project for school. Tags: michelangelo fresco paint art renaissance italianpainting italia |
User: javifisher |
Monty Python - Pope and Michelangelo The Pope isn's happy at all about Michelangelo's "Last Supper" Tags: Monty Python Pope and Michelangelo live at hollywood bowl eric idle john cleese last supper flying cirucus |
User: xoacas |
Astor Piazzolla Michel Angelo 70 Astor Piazzolla Michel Angelo 70 Tags: Astor Piazzolla Michel Angelo 70 |
User: wmlbbmk |
Michelangelo, Brussels 26th May 2006 Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris Michelangelo Vorst National, Brussels 26th May 2006 Tags: Knopfler Harris |
User: paolofrago |
michelangelo antonioni - professione: reporter - [long take] piano-sequenza estratto da professione: reporter (1974) di michelangelo antonioni Tags: pianosequenza long take antonioni professione: reporter jack nicholson maria schneider |
User: ROCKETBOOM |
Bots, Mods, and Secret Cheat Codes by Michelangelo Spore Creature Creator Sporepedia http://www.spore.com/sporepedia Japanese Water Powered Car Mod http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65RkcDZxPuQ The Genepax Water to Hydrogen Fuel System http://www.genepax.co.jp/mechanism/system.html Amphibious snake-like robot ACM-R5 http://www-robot.mes.titech.ac.jp/robot/snake/acm-r5/acm-r5_e.html via GeekAlerts http://www.geekalerts.com/amphibious-robot-snake-video/ 'Lost' Amazon Tribe Wasn't Lost http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/21/amazon Original Rocketboom Blog Post on the 'Uncontacted' Tribe http://blog.rocketboom.com/post/36566941/incredible-pictures-one-of-earths-last Michelangelo 'hid secret code in Sistine Chapel frescoes http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/2163492/Michelangelo-%27hid-secret-code-in-Sistine-Chapel%27.html University of Texas at Austin http://www.utexas.edu/ Air hockey playing robot http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/23/nuvation-shows-off-air-hockey-playing-robot/ Simpsons Map Mod for Quake III http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34LtrnnXQTc US will remove 'terror' tag on North Korea http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/US_will_remove_%27terror%27_tag_on_North_Korea Ads on Wedding Cards and Selling Twitter Backgrounds http://orangeglass.blogspot.com/2008/06/ads-on-wedding-cards-and-selling.html The Image Fulgurator http://www.juliusvonbismarck.com/fulgurator/index.html Rocketboom Wiki Page on Barack Obama http://rocketboom.wikia.com/wiki/Barack_Obama Rocketboom Wiki Page on John McCain http://rocketboom.wikia.com/wiki/John_McCain Tags: acm-r5 advertising air amazon austin fulgurator genepax hockey korea lost map michelangelo mod north quake robot snake |
User: gilmarbarreto |
Arte Secreta de Michelangelo Arte com Sérgio Britto Sérgio Brito comenta A arte de Secreta de Michelangelo, descoberta pelo médico Gilson Barreto e pelo cientista Marcelo de Oliveira. A descoberta revela quais peças da anatomia humana foram retratadas por Michelangelo Buonarroti na abóbada da Capela Sistina (decorada com temas do Velho Testamento), no Vaticano, e em algumas esculturas do genial artista italiano. Tags: Michelangelo Capela Sistina Vaticano Gilson Barreto UNICAMP |
User: bizarrasp |
L'avventura (1960) - Michelangelo Antonioni L'avventura (1960) - Michelangelo Antonioni Tags: Michelangelo Antonioni swimcap |
User: andreajoannes |
Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi Ilustrazione sintetica delle opere del grande autore italiano! (mi scuso per gli indegni tagli!!) Tags: Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi Arte Italiana Bacco San |
User: seeten |
2006 - DAVID BY MICHELANGELO On 1501, Michelangelo recived the official contract to undertake the task for a David statue. He chose to use a single piece of marble, a piece which was considered useless by everyone else according to legend. Michelangelo worked on the biblical hero for a little more than 3 years, revolutionizing the traditional concept of David icon. He portrayed David during the moments before his battle with Goliath rather than the triumphant moments after the battle as David is traditionally depicted. Tags: Art David Italy Florence Firenze Statue Michelangelo |
User: gilmarbarreto |
Michelangelo - Capela Sistina A ARTE SECRETA DE MICHELANGELO Gilson Barreto "Trata-se de uma entrevista em que o autor analisa as pinturas do teto da Capela Sistina e compara os detalhes dos afrescos à anatomia humana. A obra destaca a genialidade de Michelangelo e seus conhecimentos sobre anatomia e fisiologia do corpo humano. Essas informações, aliadas aos detalhes da arte de pintar e da história sobre os conhecimentos no século XV, prendem nossa atenção. É uma leitura que mistura a arte, o religioso e o comportamento humano." Tags: Michelangelo Capela Sistina Anatomia |
User: CreativeQuotations |
Creative Quotations from Michelangelo for Mar 6 A thought provoking collection of Creative Quotations from Michelangelo (1475-1564); born on Mar 6. Italian painter, sculptor, architect, poet; He lead the High Renaissance with monumental style, e.g., "David," 1504 and "Paintings of Sistine Chapel," 1508-12. Tags: Quotations Creative Thinking creativity famous quotes inspirational Michelangelo Mar |
User: tettixinc |
Michelangelo 70 Concert of Astor Piazzolla Tangos Tags: Michelangelo 70 Astor Piazzolla Nuevo Tango |
User: jeffbuck125 |
Caetano Veloso@alcatraz - Michelangelo Antonioni Live all'Alcatraz - Milano - 27/09/07 Tags: caetano veloso live ce michelangelo antonioni |
User: Morricone1 |
David de Michelangelo Sculpture from El David with music of Riz Ortolani Tags: David Michelangelo Ortolani scultpure escultura MiguelAngel |
User: worldcruiser12 |
Michelangelo The Italian Super liner TS Michelangelo was an Italian ocean liner built in 1965 for Italian Line by Ansaldo Shipyards, Genoa. She was one of the last ships to be built primarily for liner service across the North Atlantic. Her sister ship was the TS Raffaello The Italian Line had begun planning new ships in 1958. Originally they were to be only slightly larger than SS Leonardo da Vinci, which was still being built, but the jet aircraft had not had a notable effect on the Mediterranean area at the time and a pair of genuine superliners seemed like an attractive idea, not only from a commercial point of view but also from the point of view of providing jobs to sailors and shipyard workers. Hence it was decided that the new ships would be the largest to be built in Italy since the SS Rex in 1932. It was decided that the ships would be true liners, their accommodations divided into three classes. For some reason it was also decided that the three bottom-most passenger decks would not have any portholes. It has been claimed that this made the ship's sleek hull shape, but that seems unlikely to be true as ships of similar length/width ratio have been built with windows along the entire hull. Whatever the shortcomings in their initial design, though, the new sisters were very advanced on the technological side. The most striking feature in the ships were their Turin polytechnic-designed funnels, which consisted of an intricate trellis-like pipework (instead of the traditional even surface) to allow wind to pass through the funnel, and a large smoke deflector fin on the top. Although much criticised, the funnel design proved to be highly effective in keeping smoke off the rear decks. The smoke deflectors became popular in ship design during the 1970s and 1980s, whereas the idea of allowing wind to pass though the funnel was picked up again in the late 1980s and is almost the norm in modern shipbuilding. The interiors of the new ships were in the Art Deco style so often associated with liners. The Michelangelo's interiors were designed by naval architects Nino Zoncada, Vincenzo Monaco and Amedeo Luccichenti, who gave the ship a less adventurous, more traditional look than the designers of her sister Raffaello. Italy's flagship T/S Michelangelo made her last Atlantic crossing in July 1975. Afterwards she was laid up at La Spezia alongside her sister. Several buyers (including Knut Kloster of Norwegian Cruise Line) inspected the ships but did not wish to buy them due to the costs required to modernise them into cruiseship standards. There was one serious buyer, Home Lines, who wished to buy the ships and keep them under Italian flag for cruising in the Caribbean. Incredibly Italian Line refused to sell the sisters, reportedly because they felt keeping the Italian flag would have associated the "embarrassing money-losers" with them. In 1976 a buyer was found that agreed to the terms sought by Italian Line. The Shah of Persia purchased the ships, to be used as barracks ships. The ships that had cost $45 million each were now sold at the price of $2 million per ship. The Michelangelo ended up in Bandar Abbas where she was to spend the next fifteen years. A small light shone for the ship in 1978 when plans were made to reconstruct her as the luxury cruiser Scià Reza il Grande. However, an expert team sent from Italy to inspect the ship came to the conclusion she was too badly deteriorated to make rebuilding a viable option. Similar plans were made again in 1983, but they too fell short. Finally in June 1991 an end was put to the Michelangelo's suffering when she was scrapped in Pakistan. Tags: Michelangelo oceanliner transatlantic italy cruises italia costa passangership ship genova history adventure cruise culture destination landmark events nature museum |
User: MichelangeloVersoJr |
Mamma (Bixio) - Michelangelo Verso Sung by tenor Michelangelo Verso Live! Homepage: www.geocities.com/miverso Tags: Italian Tenor Michelangelo Verso Mamma Bixio Beniamino Gigli Live |
User: Artedis52 |
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Eddie Vedder - Guaranteed) Le più importanti opere di Michelangelo. The most important Michelangelo's artworks. Tags: rinascimento buonarroti michelangelo pietà david mosè giudizio universale art creazione adamo arte vedder guaranteed |
User: AndanteLargo |
Michelangelo Galilei Toccata Per-Olov Kindgren plays Toccata in A by Michelangelo Galilei ( ?-1631). Michelangelo was the son of the famous astronomer and scientist Vincenzo Galilei. Alas his music is not very wellknown despite its beauty! I am also proud to announce that my arrangements, compositions and transcriptions are now available for purchase/download at http://www.per-olovkindgren.com/ It is still growing so if you don't find a piece, it will be there soon. Please be patient... Tags: Per-Olov Kindgren guitar music classical michelangelo galilei toccata lute Philippe Jean-Mairet |
User: darsham |
The attack to the Pity of Michelangelo and the restauration. Paulus VI, 1972. Tags: chiesa church iglesia papa papam pope pietà michelangelo pity vatican vaticano roma rome |
User: laberinto7 |
Eros - Michelangelo Antonioni Eros (2004) - "Il filo pericoloso delle cose", último trabajo del emblemático autor italiano. Tags: Eros Michelangelo Antonioni Caetano Veloso Cine Música |
User: aj3tmnt |
TMNT - "Michelangelo" (Emmylou Harris) Another of my old ones. I plan on remaking this one in the future (or someone else can remake it... I don't mind :) Tags: teenage mutant ninja turtles donatello raphael michelangelo leonardo casey jones april michaelangelo |
User: partidio |
Cinema: Michelangelo Antonioni Quadro "Cinema" do programa "Espaço Unisanta" sobre o diretor de cinema italiano Michelangelo Antonioni, produzido e narrado por Ricardo Prado. Blog: http://cinecartografo.blogspot.com/ O programa é produzido pelos alunos da Faculdade de Artes e Comunicação da Universidade Santa Cecília (Santos, SP) e veiculado pela Santa Cecília TV (retransmissora da TVE-RJ). A edição é feita por Victor Deluke, Diego Biazzon e Luís Henrique Villani. O programa é coordenado pela jornalista Alessandra Pereira. O "Espaço Unisanta" vai ao ar de segunda a sexta-feira às 13h15 e às 19h. Tags: cinema espaço unisanta michelangelo antonioni |
User: giulianopietra |
Michelangelo la Pietà La Pietà di Michelangelo in 3 minuti e 12 secondi. The Pietà by Michelangelo in 3 minutes and 12 seconds. Mandi Giuliano La celebre Pietà vaticana è conservata nella basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano di Roma ed è una delle prime scolpite da Michelangelo. Rispetto a quelle di data più recente, ha carattere meno spirituale, ma è ugualmente meravigliosa. È considerata all'unanimità una delle maggiori opere che l'arte occidentale abbia mai prodotto. I due personaggi principali sono estremamente levigati, a differenza del basamento, che risulta essere scolpito piuttosto grossolanamente. È in dubbio se abbia lasciato il basamento abbozzato per sua volontà oppure no, ma la tesi più accreditata è che lo abbia fatto di proposito, per esaltare ancor di più la divinità del Cristo e della Madonna, e segnare una netta divisione tra umanità (terrena) e divinità. La struttura è visibilmente piramidale, con la veste della Madre che si allarga verso il basamente e le gambe divaricate per meglio armonizzare con essa il corpo orizzontale del Cristo. L'abito sovrabbondante e il sudario contribuiscono a fornire una solida piattaforma al complesso scultoreo. Pietà - particolare La loro posizione rispetta l'iconografia nordica della Pietà, ossia adottata per primi dagli artisti fiamminghi, la quale prevede che la Madre tenga in grembo il Figlio. Questa Pietà è l'unica opera firmata dall'autore in quanto, infastidito dalle voci e dalla credenza popolare che quell'opera fosse di un artista lombardo, decise di firmarla lungo la cintura che tiene la veste. Il fatto che la Madonna abbia un volto molto giovane ha suscitato non poco scalpore all'epoca, ma Michelangelo abilmente si difese lasciando intendere questo concetto: "La castità, la santità e l'incorruzione preservano la giovinezza". Michelangelo inoltre non vuole rappresentare la scena con lo scopo di narrare un episodio (la morte di Cristo) ma è principalmente interessato all'aspetto simbolico della totalità: Maria è rappresentata giovane come quando concepì Cristo, e con il gesto dimostrativo della mano sinistra pare dire al mondo che ciò che aveva previsto (la morte di suo figlio) si è avverato. Questa scultura è pensata per essere vista frontalmente, se infatti la si osserva di lato si noterà che è schiacciata, compressa, anche solo spostandosi di poco dal centro si perdono particolari (la definizione della muscolatura, i panneggi) importantissimi. Tags: Michelangelo Pietà Roma Scultura Marmo studi umanistici arti sceniche visive |