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    The Tiburtine Sibyl or Albunea was a Roman sibyl, whose seat was the ancient Etruscan town of Tibur (modern Tivoli). The mythic meeting of Augustus with...
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    The Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl (fl. 1475–1495) was an unidentified Early Netherlandish painter, probably from Haarlem, named after The Tiburtine Sibyl...
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  • Haarlem) Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece (Nijmegen? c. 1450 – Cologne 1510) Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl (fl. 1470 – 1505 in Haarlem) Master of the...
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    R. Valentiner identified the illustrator as identical to the painter Albert van Ouwater and the Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl. "Doctrinal du temps présent"...
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    John the Baptist, 19th century Federico de Madrazo, Woman in White, 1859 Circle of Jan Matsys, Madonna and Child, 16th century Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl...
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    Borgia Apartments (category House of Borgia)
    twelve sibyls represented are: "Isaiah-Hellespontine Sibyl, Micah-Tiburtine Sibyl, Ezekiel-Cimmerian Sibyl, Jeremiah-Phrygian Sibyl, Hosea-Delphic Sibyl, Daniel-Eritrean...
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    Child, c. 1460 Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl, Crucifixion, 1485 Master of Frankfurt, The Virgin Enthroned, 15th Century Lucas Cranach the Elder, Saint Christopher...
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    Albert van Ouwater (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the New General Biography)
    Veteraquinas, and the art historian W.R. Valentiner identified him as identical to the painters Master of Bellaert and Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl. (in Dutch)...
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    artists from the late Middle Ages onwards. Artists who are known to have depicted this meeting include the Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl, Antonio da Trento...
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    to the child. This parallels the best-known Christian legend involving a sibyl, that of Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl, which was especially popular...
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    "Albrecht Bouts". McNay Art Museum. "Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine, Last supper". BALaT. "Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl, Virgin and Child". BALaT. "Dirk...
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    Baldassare Peruzzi (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    later works, e.g., the "Madonna with Saints" in Santa Maria della Pace at Rome, and the fresco of Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl in Santa Maria in Portico...
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    Giotto's Campanile (category Towers completed in the 14th century)
    left unfinished at the back. They represent the Tiburtine Sibyl, David, Solomon and the Erythraean Sibyl. The four Prophets on the south side are already...
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    the Sibyl proceeded to burn three of the nine. She then offered him the remaining books, but at the same price. He hesitated, but refused again. The Sibyl...
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    the elder (German: Wolfgang Katzheimer der Ältere; c. 1430 — 1508, Bamberg) was a German painter, draftsman, and designer. From 1465 he was master of...
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    1575/1580, oil on canvas, 170 × 125 cm, Louvre, Paris, (The Tiburtine Sibyl or Augustus and the Sibyl of the Tiber) Abraham and Melchisedek, c. 1590, wood, 80...
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    interpret this end of the motif of the crouched attendant as weeping/mourning for his master, which leads scholars to conclude that the man in the purple robes...
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    Etruscans clashed with the Greeks, but were unable to stop the process. Although the colonization process was not done according to any master plan, with several...
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  • Jerome 1958 "Latin Tiburtine Sibyl". Http-server.carleton.ca. Archived from the original on 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2010-06-18. City of God, Book 20 chapter...
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    Bladelin Altarpiece (category Paintings of the Annunciation)
    depicts the legendary occasion when the Roman Emperor Augustus consulted the Tiburtine Sibyl to ask if he was the greatest man on earth and if he should...
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    saints, the Tiburtine Sibyl at far right, and at the far left a figure variously identified as the pagan god Apollo (favoured by the museum), the Emperor...
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  • called the praetor maximus or magister populi, "master of the infantry", but afterwards known simply as the dictator, to oversee the defence of the city...
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    Volsinii (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRG with no article parameter)
    taken from the Greek writer Metrodorus of Scepsis, that the object of the Romans in capturing Volsinii was to make themselves masters of 2,000 statues...
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    Vulci (category National museums of Italy)
    master sculptors in bronze as acknowledged by ancient writers. Although most large bronzes have been lost, there remain some magnificent examples of Etruscan...
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    Tarquinia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    the rose-window in the nave and the several marble works by Roman masters. Tarquinia Cathedral: once in Romanesque-Gothic style but rebuilt after the...
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    Volterra (category Municipalities of the Province of Pisa)
    dei Sarti 1 ; in the Palazzo Minucci-Solaini. The art gallery has some interesting works of religious art by Tuscan masters of the 14C-17C ... Anna Benvenuti...
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    Pyrgi (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    models by the unknown master who designed and moulded the clay for the relief by hand. The version of the saga which inspired the artist is not the one contained...
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    Northern Mannerism (category Renaissance in the Low Countries)
    and a high proportion of the masters of Limoges enamel workshops. Certain Mannerist works seem to echo the violence of the time, but dressed in classical...
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    one of Mostaert's favorite themes, i.e. the Vision of Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl. The scene appears in the courtyard in the background of the Portrait...
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    Etruscan art (category Art by period of creation)
    scenes of everyday life. The Etruscans were masters of bronze-working as shown by the many outstanding examples in museums, and from accounts of the statues...
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