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"Madrigal: A Harmonious Melody of Art and Music" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of madrigals

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Alonso Tostado known in Latin as Tostatus Abulensis ('Tostado from Avila')

Alonso Tostado known in Latin as Tostatus Abulensis ("Tostado from Avila")
3473238 Alonso Tostado known in Latin as Tostatus Abulensis ("Tostado from Avila"), Dominus Abulensis ("the Master from Avila"), or simply Abulensis

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Illustration for the poem Madrigal by Shakespeare, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of

Illustration for the poem Madrigal by Shakespeare, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics
2607881 Illustration for the poem Madrigal by Shakespeare, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, published 1919 (colour litho) by Fortescue-Brickdale

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Self-portrait with his wife Marie Sophie at the spinet, 1756

Self-portrait with his wife Marie Sophie at the spinet, 1756. Private Collection

Background imageMadrigal Collection: A gentleman courting a lady music making in a courtyard, 1668 (oil on canvas)

A gentleman courting a lady music making in a courtyard, 1668 (oil on canvas)
487074 A gentleman courting a lady music making in a courtyard, 1668 (oil on canvas) by Fourmentrou, Jacob de (fl.1668); 38.1x28 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Belgian

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Cover to the Tenor part of The Triumphes of Oriana, published by Thomas Este

Cover to the Tenor part of The Triumphes of Oriana, published by Thomas Este
XJF307392 Cover to the Tenor part of The Triumphes of Oriana, published by Thomas Este, 1601 (litho) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Pietro Bembo, from 'True Portraits... 'by Andre Thevet (1516-1590

Pietro Bembo, from "True Portraits... "by Andre Thevet (1516-1590
5668949 Pietro Bembo, from A" True PortraitsA...A" by AndreThevet (1516-1590) published in 1584 (engraving) by Thevet

Background imageMadrigal Collection: William Byrd listens to his madrigal (litho)

William Byrd listens to his madrigal (litho)
976601 William Byrd listens to his madrigal (litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Byrd listens to his madrigal)

Background imageMadrigal Collection: A lady reading while playing the spinet. Creator: Hughes, Arthur Foord (1856-1934)

A lady reading while playing the spinet. Creator: Hughes, Arthur Foord (1856-1934)
A lady reading while playing the spinet. Private Collection

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Self-Portrait, ca 1580-1585. Creator: Robusti (La Tintoretta), Marietta (ca 1554 / 5-1590)

Self-Portrait, ca 1580-1585. Creator: Robusti (La Tintoretta), Marietta (ca 1554 / 5-1590)
Self-Portrait, ca 1580-1585. Found in the Collection of Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageMadrigal Collection: The steam yacht Dotterel, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Dotterel, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Dotterel, 1914. The iron screw steam yacht Dotterel was designed and built by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith in 1887

Background imageMadrigal Collection: The steam yacht Madrigal, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Madrigal, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Madrigal, 1913

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Baptismal font

Baptismal font
SPAIN. Madrigal de las Altas Torres. St. Nicholas Church. Baptismal font in which Elizabeth I of Castile was baptized. Sculpture

Background imageMadrigal Collection: RENAISSANCE THEATER, 1597. Performance of L Amfiparnaso, a madrigal comedy by Orazio Vecchi

RENAISSANCE THEATER, 1597. Performance of L Amfiparnaso, a madrigal comedy by Orazio Vecchi (1550-1605). Woodcut from a lyrics book printed at Venice in 1597

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Picture No. 10893615

Picture No. 10893615
Madrigal beach Date:

Background imageMadrigal Collection: Pietro Bembo, Italian scholar

Pietro Bembo, Italian scholar
Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), Italian scholar, poet and cardinal. Bembos most influential work was Prose della volgar lingua (1525) on how to write poetry in Italian (reviving interest in Petrarch)

Background imageMadrigal Collection: SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. CACERES. Madrigal de la Vera

SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. CACERES. Madrigal de la Vera. Roman paved road at Gargante de Alardos bridge


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"Madrigal: A Harmonious Melody of Art and Music" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of madrigals, where art and music intertwine to create a symphony for the senses. "The Duet, 1624" portrays two souls entwined in musical harmony, their voices blending seamlessly like notes on a canvas. In "Illustration for the poem Madrigal by Shakespeare, " vibrant colors dance across the lithograph, bringing to life the lyrical verses penned by the Bard himself. A self-portrait captures a tender moment between an artist and his muse as they sit at the spinet, their fingers gracefully caressing its keys. Love resonates through every stroke of "Self-portrait with his wife Marie Sophie at the spinet. " Transport yourself to a courtyard filled with romance as you witness "A gentleman courting a lady music making. " Their melodies float through the air like whispers of love. The cover of "The Triumphes of Oriana" beckons you into an era where madrigals reigned supreme. Its intricate design hints at tales sung by talented voices long ago. "Pietro Bembo, " immortalized in Andre Thevet's portraits collection, exudes elegance and refinement—a true embodiment of madrigalian beauty. William Byrd listens intently to his own creation—an exquisite madrigal that captivates both heart and mind—in this captivating lithograph titled "William Byrd listens to his madrigal. " "A lady reading while playing the spinet" showcases Hughes' artistic prowess as he captures a moment frozen in time—the perfect blend of literature and melody. La Tintoretta's self-portrait from centuries past reveals her passion for creating timeless masterpieces—her brush strokes echoing harmonies only found within madrigals.