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Fifteenth Century Collection (page 2)

The fifteenth century was a time of great exploration, innovation, and artistic brilliance

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Saint Florian ca 1460 Woodcut hand-colored 10 x 6-9 / 16

Saint Florian ca 1460 Woodcut hand-colored 10 x 6-9 / 16
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Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Fifteenth Century House, Fleet Street, London

Fifteenth Century House, Fleet Street, London

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Staircase of the Fifteenth Century: Contarini Palace, Venice

Staircase of the Fifteenth Century: Contarini Palace, Venice

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Soldiers and Cannon of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. 1375-1425

Soldiers and Cannon of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. 1375-1425

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Artillery Soldiers and War Machines of the Fifteenth Century

Artillery Soldiers and War Machines of the Fifteenth Century

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Parliament Fifteenth Century, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Parliament Fifteenth Century, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Tower Fifteenth Century, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Tower Fifteenth Century, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Vision of the Holy Grail appearing at King Arthurs Court 1470

Vision of the Holy Grail appearing at King Arthurs Court 1470

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Edward IV (1442-1483). King of England from (1461-1483), with a break of a few months

Edward IV (1442-1483). King of England from (1461-1483), with a break of a few months in the period (1470-1471). Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Joao I (1357-1433) entertains John of Gaunt prior to marrying Philippa of Lancaster

Joao I (1357-1433) entertains John of Gaunt prior to marrying Philippa of Lancaster. Prince Henry their third son, was half English. The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 84

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Herstmonceux Castle entrance - East Sussex - view of the exterior - one of the first

Herstmonceux Castle entrance - East Sussex - view of the exterior - one of the first major brick buildings in the UK - begun in 1441 by Sir Roger Fiennes ?TopFoto

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: 6032. tif Herstmonceux Castle entrance - East Sussex - view of the exterior - one

6032. tif Herstmonceux Castle entrance - East Sussex - view of the exterior - one
6032.tif Herstmonceux Castle entrance - East Sussex - view of the exterior - one of the first major brick buildings in the UK - begun in 1441 by Sir Roger Fiennes - owned by Queens University of

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Herstmonceux Castle courtyard in East Sussex ?TopFoto

Herstmonceux Castle courtyard in East Sussex ?TopFoto

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: 178. Shakespeares birth-place, Stratford upon Avon, England

178. Shakespeares birth-place, Stratford upon Avon, England

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: 180. Shakespeares birth-place, Stratford upon Avon, England

180. Shakespeares birth-place, Stratford upon Avon, England

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Italy, Piedmont Region, Varallo, Sacro Monte, aerial view

Italy, Piedmont Region, Varallo, Sacro Monte, aerial view
Italy - Piedmont Region - Varallo (Vercelli province). Sacro Monte. UNESCO World Heritage List, 2003. Aerial view

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Italy, Piedmont Region, Varallo, Sacro Monte, aerial view

Italy, Piedmont Region, Varallo, Sacro Monte, aerial view
Italy - Piedmont Region - Varallo (Vercelli province). Sacro Monte. UNESCO World Heritage List, 2003. Aerial view

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Uzbekistan - Shakhrisabz (Shakhrisyabz). Timur Memorial in the Historic Centre

Uzbekistan - Shakhrisabz (Shakhrisyabz). Timur Memorial in the Historic Centre. UNESCO World Heritage List, 2000
Uzbekistan - Shakhrisabz (Shakhrisyabz), Historic Centre. UNESCO World Heritage List, 2000. Timur Memorial

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Lithuania, Vilnius, Old Town, St. Michaels Church and St. Bernardines Church

Lithuania, Vilnius, Old Town, St. Michaels Church and St. Bernardines Church
Lithuania - Vilnius. Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1994). St. Michaels Church, 17th century. On left, St. Bernardines Church, 1506-13

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Angel in green playing a lute. School of Leonardo da Vinci, c1490. Oil on wood

Angel in green playing a lute. School of Leonardo da Vinci, c1490. Oil on wood

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: A Concert. Young man singing and playing a lute, flanked by a young man and woman, both singing

A Concert. Young man singing and playing a lute, flanked by a young man and woman, both singing. Lorenzo Costa the Elder (1460-1535) Italian painter

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Orchestra and Singers. A quartet of singers stand behind a lectern. Around them musicians

Orchestra and Singers. A quartet of singers stand behind a lectern. Around them musicians play various instruments including, on the left, Pipe and Drum, Clarsac (Celtic harp), Portable organ

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: The Orchestra of Women: from Le livre de Champion des Dames by Martin le Franc. 15th

The Orchestra of Women: from Le livre de Champion des Dames by Martin le Franc. 15th century French manuscript

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Gaston de Foix, Duke of Nemours (1489-1512) French military commander. War of the League of Cambrai

Gaston de Foix, Duke of Nemours (1489-1512) French military commander. War of the League of Cambrai. Killed at the Battle of Ravenna 11 April 1512. French engraving 1655

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Ferdinand Magellans (1480-1521) ship Victoria. Magellan led the first

Ferdinand Magellans (1480-1521) ship Victoria. Magellan led the first voyage of circumnavigation (1519-1522). He was killed by natives in the Philippines

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: The Risen Christ appearing to the king of Spain (Ferdinand II of Aragon and Ferdinand

The Risen Christ appearing to the king of Spain (Ferdinand II of Aragon and Ferdinand V of Castile 1452-1516). Woodcut from 1497 pamphlet containing a German translation of Columbuss letter to Luis

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Title page of Compilacion de las Instructiones del Officio de la Sancta Inquisition

Title page of Compilacion de las Instructiones del Officio de la Sancta Inquisition, Granada, 1537, by Tomas de Torquemada. Torquemada (1420-1498) first Inquisitor General of Spain

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Soldiers and Cannon of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. 1375-1425

Soldiers and Cannon of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. 1375-1425

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Artillery Soldiers and War Machines of the Fifteenth Century

Artillery Soldiers and War Machines of the Fifteenth Century

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Misericord depicting spoonbills, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Misericord depicting spoonbills, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk, England

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Misericord depicting pelican in her piety, in Medieval Europe pelicans were often depicted giving

Misericord depicting pelican in her piety, in Medieval Europe pelicans were often depicted giving blood to young as attentive behaviour in times of hardship, Church of St. Peter and St

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Village church with 15th Century round-tower, St. Remigius Church, Roydon, Upper Waveney Valley

Village church with 15th Century round-tower, St. Remigius Church, Roydon, Upper Waveney Valley, Norfolk, England, june

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Mans head

Mans head

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Childs head

Childs head. Historical artwork of the head and upper chest of a child by the Italian artist, engineer and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519)

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Back musculature

Back musculature. Historical artwork of a well- muscled upper body and arm of a human male by the Italian artist, engineer and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Deltoid muscle

Deltoid muscle. Historical artwork of the musculature of the shoulder and the movement it creates by the Italian artist, engineer and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageFifteenth Century Collection: Convent of San Francisco, a Parador, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Convent of San Francisco, a Parador, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe



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The fifteenth century was a time of great exploration, innovation, and artistic brilliance. From the reputed portrait of Joan of Arc to the stunning landscapes captured in EyeUbiquitous_20102002 and EyeUbiquitous_20102003, this era is filled with captivating imagery. Looking over marshes at dawn to Blythburgh Church in Suffolk, England transports us back to a simpler time when nature's beauty was cherished. Meanwhile, an illustrated portrait of Francesco I Sforza reminds us of the powerful military leaders who shaped Italy's history. In Antwerp, Belgium, people viewed landmarks from a rooftop as they marveled at the grandeur of the Cathedral of our Lady and the Scheldt River, and is through these historic images that we can glimpse into their world and appreciate their awe-inspiring architecture. Sebastian Cabot's journeys are described to King Henry VII by this Italian explorer who paved new paths across uncharted territories. His tales undoubtedly sparked curiosity and inspired future expeditions. The Renaissance period also gave birth to brilliant minds such as Francois Rabelais and Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli. These French and Italian intellectuals contributed greatly to literature, politics, philosophy, and humanism during this transformative era. Hayreddin Barbarossa stands out as an admiral leading the Ottoman Fleet with unparalleled skill and strategic prowess. His legacy remains etched in history as one of the most formidable naval commanders. Artists like Raphael da Urbino (commonly known as Raphael) showcased their talent through masterpieces that continue to captivate audiences today. Leonardo da Vinci himself epitomized polymathy - excelling not only in art but also science, engineering, anatomy, cartography - leaving behind an enduring legacy that still influences countless disciplines today.