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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Agnolo Bronzino |  |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - HistoryThe National Gallery was established in 1824, when the art collection of the Russian émigré banker John Julius Angerstein was bought by the British government. For the first 14 years of its existence it had to exist in temporary accommodation in Angerstein's former townhouse on 100 Pall Mall. There followed further gifts, by Sir George Beaumont and the Rev. William Holwell Carr, on the condition that a more suitable building was found to house the national collection, which came in 1838. 15th- and 16th-century Italian paintings were at the ...
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - HistoryThe National Gallery was established in 1824, when the art collection of the Russian émigré banker John Julius Angerstein was bought by the British government. For the first 14 years of its existence it had to exist in temporary accommodation in Angerstein's former townhouse on 100 Pall Mall. There followed further gifts, by Sir George Beaumont and the Rev. William Holwell Carr, on the condition that a more suitable building was found to house the national collection, which came in 1838. 15th- and 16th-century Italian paintings were at the ...
See also:National Gallery London, National Gallery London - History, National Gallery London - The building, National Gallery London - The Sainsbury Wing and later additions, National Gallery London - The collection, National Gallery London - Directors, National Gallery London - Associate artists, National Gallery London - Other information, National Gallery London - Notes, National Gallery London - Reference Read more here: » National Gallery London: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - History |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Homoeroticism - In poetryThere is also a strong tradition of homoeroticism in poetry. In the male-male tradition, one might cite erotic poems by major poets such as Abu Nuwas, Hafez, Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca and Allen Ginsberg.
Lord Alfred Tennyson wrote a book-length poem titled In Memoriam dedicated to the memory of his male friend, A.H. Hallam.
Elisar von Kupffer's Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltlitteratur (1900) and Edward Carpenter's Ioläus: An Anthology of Friendship (1902) were the first known notable attempts at homoerotic anthologies since The Greek Anthology. Since ...
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring charactersIn contrast to many other sketch comedy shows Monty Python featured only a handful of recurring characters, many of whom were only involved in titles and linking sequences, including:
The "It's" man (Palin), a dishevelled man with torn clothes and long, unkempt beard who would appear at the beginning of the programme, often after climbing up a mountain or performing a long task and say "it's..." before being abruptly cut off by the opening titles, which started with the words 'Monty Python's Flying Circus'. "It's" ...
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Pontormo - LifeVasari relates how the orphaned boy, "young, melancholy and lonely," was shuttled around as a young apprentice:
"Jacopo had not been many months in Florence before Bernardo Vettori sent him to stay with Leonardo da Vinci, and then with Mariotto Albertinelli, Piero di Cosimo, and finally, in 1512, with Andrea del Sarto, with whom he did not remain long, for after he had done the cartoons for the arch of the Servites, it does not seem that Andrea bore him any good will, whatever ...
See also:Pontormo, Pontormo - Life, Pontormo - Deposition from the Cross in Cappella Capponi at Santa Felicità Florence, Pontormo - Lost or Damaged Works, Pontormo - Critical Assessment And Legacy, Pontormo - Anthology of works, Pontormo - 1522-1530, Pontormo - Mature works after 1530 Read more here: » Pontormo: Encyclopedia II - Pontormo - Life |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring charactersIn contrast to many other sketch comedy shows Monty Python featured only a handful of recurring characters, many of whom were only involved in titles and linking sequences, including:
The "It's" man (Palin), a dishevelled man with torn clothes and long, unkempt beard who would appear at the beginning of the programme, often after climbing up a mountain or performing a long task and say "it's..." before being abruptly cut off by the opening titles, which started with the words 'Monty Python's Flying Circus'. "It's" ...
See also:Monty Python's Flying Circus, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring characters, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traits, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Chapman, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Cleese, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Gilliam, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Idle, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Jones, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Palin, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketches, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The infamous 'lost' sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Episodes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Movies Read more here: » Monty Python's Flying Circus: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring characters |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketchesThe troupe's best-known sketches include:
The Dead Parrot sketch
The Lumberjack Song
Nudge Nudge
The Ministry of Silly Walks
Spam
The Spanish Inquisition
These sketches all appear in the first two series. A possible explanation for their fame is their inclusion in the feature film And Now For Something Completely Different, which was recorded between series 2 and 3. However, this film was little more than a regurgitation of popular sketches intended to be shown in ...
See also:Monty Python's Flying Circus, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring characters, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traits, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Chapman, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Cleese, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Gilliam, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Idle, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Jones, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Palin, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketches, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The infamous 'lost' sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Episodes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Movies Read more here: » Monty Python's Flying Circus: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketches |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closesJohn Cleese left the show after the third series, so he did not appear in the final six episodes that made up series four, although he did receive writing credits where applicable. Neil Innes and Douglas Adams are notable as the only two non-Pythons to get writing credits in the show - Innes for songs in episodes 40, 42 and 45 (and for contributing to a sketch in episode 45), and Adams for contributing to a sketch about something completely different in episode 45. Innes frequently appeared in the Pythons' stage shows and can also be seen in M ...
See also:Monty Python's Flying Circus, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring characters, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traits, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Chapman, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Cleese, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Gilliam, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Idle, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Jones, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Palin, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketches, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The infamous 'lost' sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Episodes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Movies Read more here: » Monty Python's Flying Circus: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closes |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traitsAlthough there were few recurring characters, and the six cast members played many diverse roles, each one had a couple of roles that they had perfected.
Monty Python's Flying Circus - Chapman.
Graham Chapman was well known for his roles as straight faced men, of any age or class (frequently an authority figure such as a military officer, policeman or doctor) who could, at any moment, engage in "Pythonesque" maniacal behavior and then return to their former sobriety (see sketches such as "An appeal from th ...
See also:Monty Python's Flying Circus, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Recurring characters, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traits, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Chapman, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Cleese, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Gilliam, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Idle, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Jones, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Palin, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Most famous sketches, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The infamous 'lost' sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Flying Circus closes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Episodes, Monty Python's Flying Circus - Movies Read more here: » Monty Python's Flying Circus: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Popular character traits |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - Associate artistsSince 1989, the gallery has run a scheme that gives a studio to contemporary artists to create work based on the permanent collection. They usually hold the position of associate artist for two years and are given an exhibition in the National Gallery at the end of their tenure. The list of associate artists so far is as follows:
Paula Rego (1989–90)
Ken Kiff (1991–93)
Peter Blake (1994–96)
Ana Maria Pacheco (1997–99)
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See also:National Gallery London, National Gallery London - History, National Gallery London - The building, National Gallery London - The Sainsbury Wing and later additions, National Gallery London - The collection, National Gallery London - Directors, National Gallery London - Associate artists, National Gallery London - Other information, National Gallery London - Notes, National Gallery London - Reference Read more here: » National Gallery London: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - Associate artists |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - The buildingThe first suggestion for a National Gallery on Trafalgar Square came from John Nash, the architect of the Square. When a competition was held for the building in 1826, however, the entry by Nash, whose popularity by then was in decline, and his collaborator C. R. Cockerell lost to a design by William Wilkins. Wilkins described in a letter to the Viscount Goderich his desire to build a "Temple of the Arts, nurturing contemporary art through historical example", [7] but his plans were hampered by parsim ...
See also:National Gallery London, National Gallery London - History, National Gallery London - The building, National Gallery London - The Sainsbury Wing and later additions, National Gallery London - The collection, National Gallery London - Directors, National Gallery London - Associate artists, National Gallery London - Other information, National Gallery London - Notes, National Gallery London - Reference Read more here: » National Gallery London: Encyclopedia II - National Gallery London - The building |
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 |  |  | Agnolo Bronzino: Encyclopedia II - List of LGBT-related topics - TPeter Tatchell -- Tea room -- Term for gay in different languages -- The Body Politic -- The Hun -- The Washington Blade -- The Voice -- Thomas Eakins -- Tim Christy -- Tom of Finland -- Torch Song Trilogy -- Transsexual -- Treasure Island Media -- Twink -- Henry Scott Tuke
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