EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialStudy of a Male Figure (Empedocles and/or Saint Roch); Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre), Italian, 1494 - 1540; about 1538 - 1540; Red chalk with traces of black chalk; outlines indented with a stylus for transfer; 25.1 x 14.8 ...
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles of Agrigentum (ca. 490n~430 BC). Greek pre-Socratic philosopher. He introduced the concept of "element" in philosophy, leading to his theory of the four elements.
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialEmpedocles receiving the divine honors from the inhabitants of Salinonte for having a river purified: Project proposed b the Charivari to the Academy of Fine Arts, from 'News of the day, ' published in Le Charivari, May 1, 1866.
EditorialEmpedocles, standing frontally with his head turned in three-quarter view, directs his gaze toward a flame (the crater of Mount Aetna?) emerging from a horizontal ground line, a walking stick leans toward the right margin.
EditorialStudy of a Male Figure (Empedocles and/or Saint Roch); Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre), Italian, 1494 - 1540; about 1538 - 1540; Red chalk with traces of black chalk; outlines indented with a stylus for transfer; 25.1 x 14.8 ...
EditorialEmpedocles of Agrigentum (ca. 490n~430 BC). Greek pre-Socratic philosopher. He introduced the concept of "element" in philosophy, leading to his theory of the four elements.