Temporary Portraits

The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
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Raffaello Sanzio (Portrait of Young Woman with Unicorn) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Petrus Christus (Portrait of a Carthusian) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Lucas Cranach (Portrait of a Woman) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Hans Memling (Portrait of Tommaso Portinari) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Raffaello Sanzio (Portrait of a Woman - La Muta) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Hans Holbein the Younger (Portrait of Jane Seymour) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Anthonis Mor (Portrait of Sir Thomas Gresham) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Lorenzo Lotto (Portrait of a Young Man with a Lamp) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Raffaello Sanzio (Portrait of a Young Woman - La Fornarina) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Anonymous Artist (Portrait of a Man) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Hans Memling (Portrait of Maria Maddalena Baroncelli) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Agnolo Bronzino (Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Hans Holbein the Younger (Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel) – Dario Quaranta Neropo
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Raffaello Sanzio (Portrait of Baldassarre Castiglione) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).
Lorenzo di Credi (Portrait of a Young Woman) – Dario Quaranta Neropop
The Temporary Portraits are a metaphor for the transitory, ephemeral nature of the web. The series is composed of 50 clips that are a tribute to fifteenth and sixteenth-century portraiture (Italian and Flemish in particular).