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Rinaldo and Armida by Michele RoccaItalian, 1720-1750oil on canvasWalters Art Museum
Love is when he gives you a piece of your soul, that you never knew was missing.~ Torquato Tasso#quo
Rinaldo and Armida, François Boucher, 1734
Rudolf von Alt (1812-1905) - Torquato Tasso’s Father’s House in Sorrento near Naples. 1836. Watercol
Erminia and the Shepherds by a follower of Valentin de Boulogne French, 17th centuryoil on canvaspri
Torquato Tasso and the Two Leonores aka Eleonore d’Este and Eleonore San Vitale (1839) by Carl Ferdi
Rinaldo and ArmidaCarle Vanloo (French; 1705–1765)ca. 1743 Oil on canvas Princeton University Art Mu
Renaud et Armide = Rinaldo and ArmidaFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1734Oil on canvasMusèe du L
bisexualbenbarnes: Rome, The Oak of Torquato Tasso with a View of St. Peter’s Basilica, (detail) Ant
Francesco Zugno (Italian; 1709–1787)Armida Crowning the Sleeping Rinaldo with a Garland of FlowersOi
Nicolas Ponce (1746-1831), ‘Satan–Demons in Hell’, illustration to Canto 4, volum
Rinaldo and the Mirror-ShieldFrancesco Maffei (Italian; ca. 1605–1660)ca. 1650–55Oil on copper J. Pa
Carlo and Ubaldo Resisting the Enchantments of Armida’s NymphsAntonio Guardi (Italian; 1699–17
focus-damnit:Torquato Tasso (Italian poet, Sorrento - Naples 1544 - Rome 1595) written on the stairc
Charles-Antoine Coypel (1694-1752), ‘The Destruction of the Palace of Armida’, 1737“The
[…]Oh spettacolo grande, ove a tenzonesono Amore e magnanima virtute!ove la morte al vincitor
Torquato Tasso’s House in Sorrento - Giacinto Gigante,Italian , 1
lateralsymmetry:“That which pleases is permitted.”— Torquato Tasso
unicatomba-senzafiori: Perduto è tutto il tempo che in amar non si spende. (Torquato Tasso)
lateralsymmetry: “That which pleases is permitted.” — Torquato Tasso
antoniettabrandeisova: Rome, The Oak of Torquato Tasso with a View of St. Peter’s Basilica, An
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