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Pinacotheca Philosophica
Philosophy
and Philosophers in Art
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Andrea da Firenze. Triumph of
St. Thomas and Allegory of the Sciences (1365-1368,
o
The Allegory of the Sacred Sciences
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The Allegory of the Secular Sciences
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Bartholom?. Truth, Philosophy and Nature: Model of the Sculptural Group for the
Monument to Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Pantheon,
o
Music
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Delacroix. Eloquence: Cicero (1841-1846, Paris,
Palais du Luxembourg: The Senate
Library)
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Delacroix. Poetry: Orpheus (1841-1846, Paris, Palais du Luxembourg: The Senate Library)
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Desboeufs. Science (Paris, Palais du Luxembourg: The Senate
Library)
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Joos van Ghent. Seven Liberal Arts: Music
(c. 1480,
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Joos van Ghent. Seven Liberal Arts: Rhetoric
(c. 1480,
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Lebiedzki (after
design by Karl Rahl).
King Otto Surrounded by Sciences: Detail of the Central Fa?ade Mural (
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Lippi
Filippino. Triumph of St. Thomas Aquinas over the Heretics
(1489-1491,
o
Arius, Apollinarius, and Averro?s
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Arius, Apollinarius, and Averro?s (enlarged)
o
St. Thomas Aquinas
Surrounded by Four Female Figures Representing Philosophy, Astronomy, Theology,
and Grammar (enlarged)
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Grammar
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Raphael. Stanza della Segnatura: Paintings of the Ceiling (1508-1511, Rome, Vatican, Stanza della Segnatura)
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Prime Mover (Astronomy) (1509-1511)
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Poetry (1509-1511)
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Wright. A Philosopher Lecturing with a Mechanical Planetary
(1766,
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English Miniaturist (14th century). Avicenna’s Diagram of the Brain: Illumination on Parchment (c. 1300,
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French Sculptor (12th century). Statuettes of the Royal Portal (1150-1170,
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Aelius Donatus (4th century A. D.)
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Grammar
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Music
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