- In 1593 he
published the
first edition (without illustrations) of his
Iconologia; the work was
highly successful, and went
through several editions and...
-
Africa as an
uncivilized land.
While the
illustration of
Africa in Ripa's
Iconologia is light-skinned, it was also
common to
illustrate her with dark skin...
-
Cesare Ripa's 16th
century book on
emblems and
personifications entitled Iconologia. However,
according to Ripa
History should look back and not down as in...
-
Woodcut from
Cesare Ripa's
Iconologia depicting the
Allegory of Dignity...
- with the
heroic trumpet and the
clepsydra (water clock).
Cesare Ripa's
Iconologia, an
important source book for
artists of the
Baroque period,
stated that...
- two
centuries after its 1593 publication, was
Cesare Ripa's
emblem book
Iconologia. Gian
Pietro Bellori, a 17th-century
biographer of
artists of his own...
-
Earth (1681) by Benoît M****ou, a
statue of the
Grande Commande, with
allegorical attributes inspired by
Cesare Ripa’s
Iconologia....
- Self-Portrait was also
influenced by the
works of
Cesare Ripa, most
notably his
Iconologia, in
which he
suggests how
virtues and
abstract concepts should be depicted...
-
featured in
emblem books,
usually with her cap; the most po****r, the
Iconologia of
Cesare Ripa,
showed the cap held on a pole by the 1611 edition. With...
- Routledge. pp. 79–82, 110. Torelli, M. (1988). "Piazza Armerina: Note di
iconologia". In Rizza, G. (ed.). La
Villa romana del
Casale di
Piazza Armerina. Catania...