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Uomo Collection

"Uomo: A Tapestry of Artistic Expressions and Human Emotions" In the timeless scene from "Romeo and Juliette, " we witness the epitome of uomo

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Uomo Collection: 'Romeo et Juliet'Scene from 'Romeo and Juliette'
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) british composer
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of polish composer Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880)
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of Richard Strauss (1864-1949) german composer
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Uomo Collection: Portrai of an Old Man (pastel) cm. 52x40
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Uomo Collection: Soldier (nlack ink and charcoal on paper)
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Uomo Collection: The Painter Giovannini (nlack ink and charcoal on paper)
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Uomo Collection: Caricature (black pencil on paper)
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Uomo Collection: Portrai of an Old Man (pastel)
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Uomo Collection: The teacher Mario Molinari (nlack ink and charcoal on paper)
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Uomo Collection: Self-Portrait 69 Years Old (oil on canvas, 1815)
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Uomo Collection: Joan of Arc at the Siege of Orleans
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Uomo Collection: Inferno, Canto 7 : Virgil shows Dante the souls of the wrathful in the Styx
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of Thomas Christian Walther (1749-1788) danish composer
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Uomo Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (oil on canvas, 1618. )
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Uomo Collection: Acroterial disc with the depiction of Heracles and the lion of Nemea, from Fratte di Salerno
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Uomo Collection: The Circus, study (Watercolour, 1890)
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Uomo Collection: Assassination attempt on Francesco Crispi by the anarchist Lega, 1894
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Uomo Collection: Male figure playing with a ball, Camera Pinta (Painted Room) (fresco)
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) italian composer. Bologna, civico museo musicale
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Uomo Collection: Medici Chapel: Descent of Christ to the Limbo, detail, 1522 (oil on panel)
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Uomo Collection: Medici Chapel: Descent of Christ to the Limbo, 1522 (oil on panel)
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Uomo Collection: Old Man holding a hourglass, 1717 (oil on canvas)
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Uomo Collection: Man with Pipe (oil on canvas)
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Uomo Collection: Francis I of Austria, 1781-82 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Pope Pius VII, detail of the mozzetta, 1804-5 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Pope Pius VII, 1804-5 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Feeding the Hungry, detail, 1795 (plaster)
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Uomo Collection: Feeding the Hungry, 1795 (plaster)
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Uomo Collection: Genoa, Museum of St Augustine: Virile standing figure, by Campionese sclptor (Master of Giano)
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Uomo Collection: Portrait of an Old Man, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Uomo Collection: Man at the Barbers Shop (oil on canvas)
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Uomo Collection: Antonio Canova 1809-10 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Tile depicting 'The submission of woman to man'(scene of the Old Testament), 1185-86 (bronze)
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Uomo Collection: Meeting of the Betrothed Couple, 1517-08 (detached fresco)
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Uomo Collection: Preparatory Drawing (pencil on paper)
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Uomo Collection: Madonna with Child and man wounded by a harquebus, ex-voto plaque, 1732 (majolica)
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Uomo Collection: Apollo crowning Himself, 1781-82 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Ritratto dell Ingegner Zampigh, 1964 (ball-point pen on paper)
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Uomo Collection: Old Man in the Snow, 1717 (oil on canvas)
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Uomo Collection: Seated Antonio Canova with his arm aourn the Phidian Herma of Jupiter, 1818-22 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Domenico Cimarosa, 1822 (marble)
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Uomo Collection: Theseus fighint against the Centaur Eurytion, 1804-5 (plaster)
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Uomo Collection: Card Game (oil painting on canvas)


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"Uomo: A Tapestry of Artistic Expressions and Human Emotions" In the timeless scene from "Romeo and Juliette, " we witness the epitome of uomo, as Romeo's passion for his beloved Juliet knows no bounds. The intensity of their love echoes through the ages. Orlando Gibbons, a British composer, captured the essence in his portrait. His music resonates with raw emotions that touch our souls, reminding us of our shared humanity. Henryk Wieniawski, a Polish composer, immortalized uomo through his melodies. Each note he composed tells a story of triumphs and tribulations, reflecting the human experience in all its complexity. Richard Strauss, a German composer, painted an intricate portrait with his compositions. From joyous symphonies to melancholic ballads, he delved deep into human nature and translated it into musical masterpieces. The self-portrait by an anonymous artist at 69 years old showcases the resilience and wisdom that comes with age. Lines etched on canvas tell tales of life's victories and defeats—a testament to uomo's journey through time. Thomas Christian Walther's portrait captures another facet of uomo—the Danish composer's determination to create harmonious melodies despite life's challenges. His music becomes an anthem for perseverance against all odds. A silhouette depicting prisoner chains serves as a stark reminder that mankind is capable of both great compassion and cruelty. It prompts us to reflect on how society treats those who have transgressed—whether justice truly aligns with humanity or descends into barbarism. The decapitation episode from St. Columba's life reminds us that even saints are not immune to suffering—an exploration into mankind’s capacity for violence while questioning our own morality amidst such brutality. "Apollo and Marsyas" portrays Apollo flaying Marsyas alive—an allegory exploring themes like hubris versus humility; it forces us to confront our own flaws and the consequences of our actions.