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Tommaso Collection (#7)

"Tommaso: A Timeless Blend of Elegance and Style" Step back in time to the enchanting year of 1914, where fashionable couples danced energetically at a grand ball

Background imageTommaso Collection: The Death of Masaccio, c. 1817 (oil on canvas)

The Death of Masaccio, c. 1817 (oil on canvas)
BAL2637629 The Death of Masaccio, c.1817 (oil on canvas) by Couder, Louis Charles Auguste (1790-1873); 45x38 cm; (add.info.: Masaccio (December 21, 1401 a summer 1428)

Background imageTommaso Collection: Signor Tommaso Salvini, the Italian Tragedian, 1875

Signor Tommaso Salvini, the Italian Tragedian, 1875

Background imageTommaso Collection: Military School and Hospital Haidar Pacha, Istanbul

Military School and Hospital Haidar Pacha, Istanbul
Marmara University Haydarpasa Campus in Istanbul (originally Military School of Medicine and later Haydarpasa High School) - designed by Italian Architect Raimondo Tommaso D Aronco Date: 1906

Background imageTommaso Collection: MASOLINO DA PANICALE, Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini

MASOLINO DA PANICALE, Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini, called (1383-1447); MASACCIO, Tomaso di Ser Giovanni di Mone Casai, called (1401-1428). Brancacci Chapel. 1426-1482. ITALY. Florence

Background imageTommaso Collection: TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure

TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure of St. Ursula. 14th c. Renaissance art. Trecento. Fresco. ITALY. Treviso. Luigi Bailo Civic Museum

Background imageTommaso Collection: GHIRLANDAIO, Domenico di Tommaso Bigordi, called (1449-1494)

GHIRLANDAIO, Domenico di Tommaso Bigordi, called (1449-1494). Last Supper. ITALY. Florence. St. Marks Convent. Renaissance

Background imageTommaso Collection: Parade of Charles VII of Naples (future Charles

Parade of Charles VII of Naples (future Charles III of Spain) in Piedigrotta, Naples. Painting by Tommaso Ruiz. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Naples. San Martino National Museum

Background imageTommaso Collection: TOMMASO CAMPANELLA (1568-1639). Italian Dominican monk and philosopher. Line engraving, 1695

TOMMASO CAMPANELLA (1568-1639). Italian Dominican monk and philosopher. Line engraving, 1695

Background imageTommaso Collection: 2nd Duke of Genoa / Stamp

2nd Duke of Genoa / Stamp
Prince TOMMASO ALBERTO VITTORIO of SAVOY GENOA (1854 - 1931), 2nd Duke of Genoa, also known as Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy Carignan. The title is now extinct

Background imageTommaso Collection: Baldassare Peruzzi / Larme

Baldassare Peruzzi / Larme
BALDASSARE TOMMASO PERUZZI Italian architect and painter Date: 1481 - 1536

Background imageTommaso Collection: Tommaso Campanella / Anon

Tommaso Campanella / Anon
TOMMASO CAMPANELLA Italian scholar and philosopher who conceived the City of the Sun

Background imageTommaso Collection: Tommaso Campanella

Tommaso Campanella
TOMMASO CAMPANELLA Italian scholar and philosopher who conceived the City of the Sun

Background imageTommaso Collection: Tommaso Salvini / Vf 1875

Tommaso Salvini / Vf 1875
TOMMASO SALVINI Italian actor who toured Europe and America, seen here in his favourite role of Othello

Background imageTommaso Collection: Nicholaus V, Pope (1397-

Nicholaus V, Pope (1397-
TOMMASO PARENTUCELLI, POPE NICHOLAUS V humanist who contributed to the Renaissance



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"Tommaso: A Timeless Blend of Elegance and Style" Step back in time to the enchanting year of 1914, where fashionable couples danced energetically at a grand ball. The air was filled with an electric energy as these dashing duos twirled across the dance floor, their outfits exuding sophistication and grace. Speaking of timeless elegance, let us not forget the captivating profile portrait by Masaccio Tommaso from c1425. This young man's gaze speaks volumes about his inner depth and contemplation, showcasing the artist's mastery in capturing human emotion. In this era of opulence, fashion played a pivotal role in defining one's status and taste. Picture a woman adorned in a mesmerizing ball gown made of coral taffeta with silk ruffles that cascaded down her silhouette. Alongside her stood a gentleman donning a new blue suit paired with a pearl vest and crisp white shirt - truly embodying sartorial excellence. To complete any ensemble fit for royalty, jewelry by Veyer would undoubtedly be the perfect choice. Imagine delicate earrings dangling from earlobes like shimmering stars, complemented by an exquisite necklace adorning the neck like poetry come to life. And who could resist the allure of a dragonfly bracelet gracefully encircling one's wrist? As we delve deeper into this captivating journey through time, our attention turns to another dapper young man sporting an impeccably fashionable outfit complete with top hat and cane - all elements that epitomize classiness during 1912. Meanwhile, draped in bleu crepe de chine fabric delicately flowing around her figure is yet another vision of beauty –a woman elegantly dressed in both dress and cape. Her attire whispers tales of romance as she glides through moonlit nights under starry skies. But it doesn't end there; prepare yourself for grandeur beyond compare.