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- developed to suit the needs of vertical format altarpieces with a sacra conversatione. Here the Virgin and Child are placed, usually upon clouds, in mid-air...
- images show a more intimate depiction in the in aria type of sacra conversatione, with a few selected saints replacing the crowd of apostles, and often...
- great view of the Bay of Trieste. In the middle of it hangs the Sacra Conversatione painting from 1516, one of the best Renaissance paintings in Slovenia...
- et per omnia deteriores sarabaitis. De quorum omnium horum miserrima conversatione melius est silere quam loqui. Murray, Paul. The New Wine of Dominican...
- quies tunc tantum nota, tunc tantum amata, donec idem sacerdos satiatam conversatione mortalium deam templo reddat. Mox vehiculum et vestes et, si credere...
- ****veres, he may promise before the whole community stabilitate sua et conversatione morum suorum et oboedientia – "stability, conversion of manners, and...
- metaphor for the Annunciation, but tended to develop into a relaxed sacra conversatione, with several figures beside the Virgin seated, and less specific ****ociations...
- shortly after his death by his chaplain and secretary Eadmer (Vita et Conversatione Anselmi Cantuariensis) and the monk Alexander (Ex Dictis Beati Anselmi)...
- Franciscans in Germany (De primitivorum Fratrum in Theutoniam missorum et conversatione et vita) to a Brother Baldwin of Brandenburg. The memoirs begin in the...
- of a Girl in Budapest, c. 1505, one of his earliest paintings. Sacra conversatione, c. 1507, Louvre Saint Louis of Toulouse, from the inside of the organ-shutters...