- Boy with Thorn, also
called Fedele (Fedelino) or
Spinario, is a Greco-Roman ****enistic
bronze sculpture of a boy
withdrawing a
thorn from the sole of...
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Vanitas with the
Spinario is a 1628
still life
painting by
Pieter Claesz, now in the
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It
belongs to the sub-genre of vanitas....
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Vanitas with the
Spinario, 1628, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam....
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Aurelius Bernini's
Medusa Resting Satyr Leaning Satyr Leda and the Swan The
Spinario The
Capitoline Venus (a
Venus Pudica)
Wounded Warrior Baby
Heracles strangling...
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Regisole acquired a
civic role that
preserved it. In Rome the
Roman bronze Spinario was
admired for
itself by the
guidebook writer Magister Gregorius. The...
- Venus', Roman, c. 1st
century AD Room 22 –
Roman marble copy of the
famous '
Spinario (Boy with Thorn)', Italy, c. 1st
century AD Room 22 –
Apollo of Cyrene...
- feet. The
companion holding her own foot
strongly resembles the
ancient Spinario statue, a
figure in a
nearly identical pose, who is
removing a
thorn from...
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donated some of the museum's most
impressive statues, the She-wolf, the
Spinario, the
Camillus and the
colossal head of
emperor Constantine. Over the centuries...
- Constantine.
Along with
other antiquities,
including the
Capitoline Wolf and the
Spinario, the
fragments were
donated to the city of Rome by Pope
Sixtus IV in 1471...
- Wigalois, MS LTK 537, 1372. Shahnama, MS Or. 494, 1437. Jan Gossaert, The
Spinario, PK-T-AW-1041, 15??-1532. Pseudo-Albertus Magnus,
Alchemical miscellany...