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1511 Collection (page 4)

"1511: A Year of Renaissance, Exploration, and Cultural Exchange" In the midst of the Italian Renaissance, the legacy of the Medici family continued to flourish

Background image1511 Collection: ASTROLOGY BOOK, 1511. Woodcut from an edition of Johannes Lichtenbergers astrology

ASTROLOGY BOOK, 1511. Woodcut from an edition of Johannes Lichtenbergers astrology text Pronosticatio, Venice, 1511

Background image1511 Collection: ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. German woodcut, 1511, by Albrecht Altdorfer

ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. German woodcut, 1511, by Albrecht Altdorfer

Background image1511 Collection: CREATION. Six days of creation. Woodcut, c1511

CREATION. Six days of creation. Woodcut, c1511

Background image1511 Collection: Triumph of Galatea 1511, by Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 - April 6

Triumph of Galatea 1511, by Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 - April 6, 1520), Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance

Background image1511 Collection: Rafael Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 April 6, 1520), The School of Athens

Rafael Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 April 6, 1520), The School of Athens, or Scuola di Atene in Italian, is one of the most famous paintings by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael

Background image1511 Collection: Bartolomeo Ammanati

Bartolomeo Ammanati
BARTOLOMEO AMMANATI Italian architect and sculptor Date: 1511 - 1592

Background image1511 Collection: Charles D amboise

Charles D amboise
CHARLES d AMBOISE Seigneur de Chaumont French noble and soldier. Date: 1473 - 1511

Background image1511 Collection: Cornelio Musso / Larmessin

Cornelio Musso / Larmessin
CORNELIO MUSSO Italian bishop

Background image1511 Collection: Commynes (Chasselet - 2)

Commynes (Chasselet - 2)
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler

Background image1511 Collection: P De Commynes / Larmessin

P De Commynes / Larmessin
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler

Background image1511 Collection: Demetrius Chalcondyles

Demetrius Chalcondyles
DEMETRIUS CHALCONDYLES Byzantine scholar in Italy

Background image1511 Collection: Catalan Farmer Felling

Catalan Farmer Felling
A Catalan farmer fells trees, loading the wood onto his burro

Background image1511 Collection: Pressing Grapes 1511

Pressing Grapes 1511
A Catalan wine-grower presses his grapes

Background image1511 Collection: Threshing, Spain 1511 -2

Threshing, Spain 1511 -2
A Catalan farmer spreads his corn for threshing

Background image1511 Collection: Threshing, Spain 1511

Threshing, Spain 1511
A Catalan farmer threshes his corn

Background image1511 Collection: Harvesting, Spain 1511

Harvesting, Spain 1511
A Catalan farmer harvests his corn

Background image1511 Collection: Plowing, Spain 1511

Plowing, Spain 1511
A Catalan farmer plows his field with a pair of oxen

Background image1511 Collection: Michel Servetus

Michel Servetus
Miguel Serveto, known as MICHEL SERVETUS Spanish theologian and physician, burnt by Calvin at Geneva as a heretic, 27 October 1553

Background image1511 Collection: Andrew Barton Defeated

Andrew Barton Defeated
Thomas and Edward Howard are sent by Henry VIII to deal with the Scottish captain Andrew Barton : they succeed in capturing his ship, the Lion

Background image1511 Collection: Adrian Junius

Adrian Junius
ADRIAN JUNIUS Dutch physician and scholar

Background image1511 Collection: Giorgio Vasari

Giorgio Vasari
GEORGIO VASARI Italian artist, architect and art historian, famous for his Lives of the painters



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"1511: A Year of Renaissance, Exploration, and Cultural Exchange" In the midst of the Italian Renaissance, the legacy of the Medici family continued to flourish. Lorenzo the Magnificent's influence resonated throughout Italy as his patronage nurtured artistic masterpieces that would stand the test of time. Meanwhile, across distant seas in 1511, a groundbreaking map emerged. This cartographic marvel showcased Bermuda for the first time while providing intricate details of coastlines in the Caribbean. It marked an era when exploration was pushing boundaries and unveiling new horizons. Amidst these discoveries, Spain witnessed skilled hands pruning vines with precision in 1511. The artistry behind this task reflected both agricultural expertise and a commitment to producing exceptional wines. Across Europe, minds were ignited by intellectual pursuits. Pierre Viret's ideas captivated thinkers as he shared his theological insights and contributed to religious discourse during this transformative year. Diplomatic relations also thrived during 1511 when Venetian ambassadors were warmly received in Damascus. This exchange fostered cultural understanding between two great civilizations at opposite ends of Mediterranean trade routes. Within Spain itself, Miguel Servet emerged as a prominent figure—a doctor and theologian whose contributions left an indelible mark on history despite facing controversy later on. The arts flourished too; French Theatre staged "Sottie du Prince des Sotz, " entertaining audiences with its satirical brilliance while reflecting societal norms through humor and wit. Religious devotion found expression through masterful artworks like Albrecht Dürer's "The Annunciation. " Painted between 1509-1511, it depicted a sacred moment imbued with profound spirituality that continues to inspire awe today. Architecture also played its part in shaping communities' faith—such as San Cristobal de La Laguna's Church of Immaculate Conception on Tenerife Island—an architectural gem standing tall amidst picturesque surroundings.