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Virtues Collection

Background imageVirtues Collection: Harley Davidson Ad

Harley Davidson Ad
An advertisement for Harley- Davidson, extolling the wartime virtues of their motor-cycle and sidecar combination

Background imageVirtues Collection: Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his three sons

Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his three sons
Gian Galeazzo Visconti 1 and his sons Filippo Maria 2, Gian Maria 3 and Gabriele Maria 4. Filippo holds a model of Certosa di Pavia, a monastery in Pavia, Lombardy

Background imageVirtues Collection: Tomb of Pope Alexander VII, by Bernini

Tomb of Pope Alexander VII, by Bernini
Tomb of Pope Alexander VII (1599-1667). Sculptural monument by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), built between 1671-1678. Marble. Commissioned by Pope Alexander VII himself. South transept. St

Background imageVirtues Collection: VENEZUELAN MAGIC

VENEZUELAN MAGIC
Venezuelan natives, after burning the body of a dead cacique (ruler) drink his ashes, in hope of inheriting his virtues and strength Date: 1726

Background imageVirtues Collection: Bruzio Visconti meeting the Virtues

Bruzio Visconti meeting the Virtues
Bruzio Visconti or Brizio Visconti, poet and politician, son of Luchino Visconti. Lord of Lodi, d. 1356

Background imageVirtues Collection: LOUIS DUC DE PENTHIEVRE

LOUIS DUC DE PENTHIEVRE
LOUIS JEAN MARIE de BOURBON, duc de PENTHIEVRE French military commander, aristocrat renowned for his virtues and charities, and encouragement of the arts. Date: 1725 - 1793

Background imageVirtues Collection: Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Triumph of the Virtues

Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Triumph of the Virtues
Renaissance. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian painter. Triumph of the Virtues (Minerva Expelling the Vices from the Garden of Virtue). 1502. Louvre

Background imageVirtues Collection: Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c

Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c
Crucifixion and Virtues win the battle to Vices. ca. 1510. Victory due to the sacrifice of Christ. Cloth number 7 of the series known as Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues

Background imageVirtues Collection: Fountain of Saint Peter, 1595. By Hans Ruprecht Hoffmann (15

Fountain of Saint Peter, 1595. By Hans Ruprecht Hoffmann (15
Germany. Trier. Fountain of Saint Peter, 1595. By Hans Ruprecht Hoffmann (1545-1617)

Background imageVirtues Collection: Paris, France - Eglise Notre-Dame de Lorette

Paris, France - Eglise Notre-Dame de Lorette. Date: 1837

Background imageVirtues Collection: Mesmer Baquet Moral

Mesmer Baquet Moral
Mesmers baquet-moral does for the soul what his regular baquet does for the body : vices are eradicated, virtues inculcated, thanks to the powerful forces it exerts

Background imageVirtues Collection: Virtues of knights and civility at the table. Miniature, 14t

Virtues of knights and civility at the table. Miniature, 14th century. Chateau of Chantilly. France

Background imageVirtues Collection: Camilla Dal Verme

Camilla Dal Verme
CAMILLA VALENTI, contessa DAL VERME wife of il conte Giacomo Michele Dal Verme, her virtues praised by Bernardo Tasso in his Amadigi Date: 1520 - ?

Background imageVirtues Collection: Virginius and Daughter

Virginius and Daughter
The old Roman virtues are sternly exemplified by VIRGINIUS, who stabs his daughter Virginia to save her from Appius Claudius Date: 450 BC

Background imageVirtues Collection: ITALY. Cividale del Friuli. Mary Magdalene and Saint

ITALY. Cividale del Friuli. Mary Magdalene and Saint Sofia with the theological virtues. Romanesque art. Fresco

Background imageVirtues Collection: Virtues win to Vices. Prophet Zechariah

Virtues win to Vices. Prophet Zechariah
Crucifixion and Virtues win the battle to Vices. ca. 1510. Cloth number 7 of the series known as Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues. Detail of the prophet Zechariah. Manufacturing in Brussels

Background imageVirtues Collection: Virtues win to Vices. Prophet Isaiah

Virtues win to Vices. Prophet Isaiah
Crucifixion and Virtues win the battle to Vices. ca. 1510. Cloth number 7 of the series known as Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues

Background imageVirtues Collection: Archelaus of Priene (3th century BC). Apotheosis

Archelaus of Priene (3th century BC). Apotheosis of Homer. 225 -205 BC. Homer crowned by World and Time and acclaimed by Arts and Virtues. Hellenistic art. Relief on marble. UNITED KINGDOM. London

Background imageVirtues Collection: British Ballad, The Nut-Brown Mayd (Maid)

British Ballad, The Nut-Brown Mayd (Maid)
THE NUT BROWN MAYD (Maid - Maiden) Popular British Ballad by an anonymous author, praising the virtues of a devoted woman. First appearing around the 16th century

Background imageVirtues Collection: The Wave Hairstyle, 1926

The Wave Hairstyle, 1926
A permanently waved hairstyle by Feminix salon, Piccadilly, London, 1926

Background imageVirtues Collection: Resignation the Greatest of all Virtues

Resignation the Greatest of all Virtues

Background imageVirtues Collection: LECOCQ / PLUTUS

LECOCQ / PLUTUS
The virtues of Plutus are celebrated in song and wine

Background imageVirtues Collection: Advert / Sirop Delabarre

Advert / Sirop Delabarre
A medieval youth reads from a blackboard the virtues of Sirop Delebarre, even though it will not be invented for five hundred years or so

Background imageVirtues Collection: Morals / Virtue & Vice

Morals / Virtue & Vice
Virtues and vices: (1) nobility (2) anger and accidie (3) envy


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