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The Ghisi Shield is a piece of Renaissance parade armour made by the Italian goldsmith and engraver Giorgio Ghisi, signed and dated 1554. It is part of
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Italian engraver
Giorgio Ghisi (1520 — 15 December 1582) was an Italian engraver from Mantua who also worked in Antwerp and in France. He made both prints and damascened
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Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)
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Medieval shield
century. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rondache. Ghisi Shield, another elaborate parade shield. Rodeleros [1] [dead link] "Rondache". En.wiktionary
Rondache
Roman soldier who prevented an Etruscan army from crossing the bridge over the Tiber
suicidal last stand, but also by his decision to use a pile of bodies as a shield wall. Horatius was struck by enemy missiles many times including a spear
Horatius_Cocles
Ancient Sumerian artifact
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Collection of Renaissance art in the British Museum
range, and it was he who bought both the Holy Thorn Reliquary and the Ghisi Shield. This golden age for collectors had passed by the time Ferdinand inherited
Waddesdon_Bequest
Ancient Egyptian mathematical document
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16th-century gold pendant
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for an Italian family before 1603, but perhaps not by Italians. The Ghisi Shield of 1554 is another example of tiny scenes in relief. Unlike north of
Italian_Renaissance_sculpture
Woodcut by Albrecht Dürer
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Painting by Andrea del Castagno
and processions. Later there were extravagant parade shields in metal, such as the Ghisi Shield in the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum. The Editors
David with the Head of Goliath (Castagno)
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Blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty
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Mesopotamian inscribed stone objects
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Sculptures excavated at Ur, in southern Iraq
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Gavotte - Geohumoral theory - German Renaissance - Ghent-Bruges school - Ghisi Shield - Giant order - Gnome - Gobelins Manufactory - Gothic boxwood miniature
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Copy of the Polykleitos sculpture once owned by the future Paul III
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Inkscape RGB to CMYK converter (approx.) Adobe Photoshop RGB Translator Ghisi, Enrico Il Tricolore Italiano (1796–1870) Milan: Anonima per l'Arte Della
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2007 British TV series or programme
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at the Wayback Machine Ministero della Difesa (retrieved 5 October 2008) Ghisi, Enrico. Il tricolore italiano (1796–1870). Milano: Anonima per l'Arte della
Emblem_of_Italy
Model of health care
793–800. doi:10.1016/j.cjca.2013.11.007. hdl:10315/27523. PMID 24726052. Ghisi, Gabriela Lima de Melo; Kim, Won-Seok; Cha, Seungwoo; Aljehani, Raghdah;
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Church in Italy
is surmounted by a carved wooden Crucifix. Ippolito Andreasi and Teodoro Ghisi painting the ceiling and cupola for Bishop Francesco Gonzaga. The vault
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Maude, Project Gutenberg (retrieved 5 October 2008) Bovio 1996, p. 37. Ghisi, Enrico Il tricolore italiano (1796–1870) Milano: Anonima per l'Arte della
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Series of feats carried out by Heracles
way. On hearing the commotion, Geryon sprang into action, carrying three shields and three spears, and wearing three helmets. He attacked Heracles at the
Labours_of_Hercules
National museum in London, England
Scotland (early 16th century) Intricately decorated parade shield made by Giorgio Ghisi from Mantua, Italy, (1554 AD) The Armada Service, 26 silver dishes
British_Museum
Association football club in Italy
Italy was: Visciano; Nebbia, Lobianco; Cassese, Gaia, Borghetto; Orsini, Ghisi I, Bobbio, Mombelli, Maltagliati. Financial difficulties subsequently forced
SSD_Savoia_1908_FC
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
di Statistica (Istat). Virgilio, Egloghe, IX, v. 28 MUTTI GHISI 1981, pp. 10–20. MUTTI GHISI 1986, pagg. 38–41, 87–89, 138–140; TAMASSIA 1986, pagg. 41–44
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Quinn Lord, C. Ernst Harth, Chris Gauthier, Mike Dopud, Ellie Harvie, Nico Ghisi, Sophia Ludwig, Reese Schoeppe, John Czech, Michael Teigen 6 Coraline Focus
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Greek islands located in the Aegean Sea
became lord of Andros; other relatives, the brothers Andrea and Geremia Ghisi (or Ghizzi) became masters of Tinos and Mykonos. Marco Sanudo founded the
History_of_the_Cyclades
Artistic and decorative technique
of the actors of the Commedia dell'arte. Other artists such as Tommaso Ghisi and Jacopo Ligozzi used the technique as well to create works for the collections
Mexican_featherwork
National ornament
162. Villa 2010, pp. 13–14. Maiorino 2002, p. 163. Maiorino 2002, p. 169. Ghisi, Enrico Il tricolore italiano (1796–1870) Milano: Anonima per l'Arte della
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works : Confirmation of the Rule, Staatliche Museen, Berlin (url) Giorgio Ghisi (1520–1582), 4 works : The Dream of Raphael, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
List of graphic artists in the Web Gallery of Art
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Noble family and political dynasty
Loredan coat of arms, which features six laurel (or rose) flowers on a shield of yellow and blue, is displayed on numerous buildings and palaces across
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GHISI SHIELD
GHISI SHIELD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for an armorer, from Middle English scheld ‘shield’ (Old English scild, sceld).English : topographic name for someone who lived near the shallow part of a river, from Middle English scheld ‘shallow place’ (Old English sceldu, scieldu).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Siadhail ‘descendant of Siadhal’ (see Shields).
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhart.German : descriptive nickname for a person with a hunchback.Possibly a German metonymic occupational name for a metalworker, from Middle High German buckel ‘(embossed) buckle on a shield’.English : variant spelling of Buckle.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One Type of Ryms to Kasi
Boy/Male
English
Shieldbearer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English squyer ‘esquire’, ‘a man belonging to the feudal rank immediately below that of knight’ (from Old French esquier ‘shield bearer’). At first it denoted a young man of good birth attendant on a knight, or by extension any attendant or servant, but by the 14th century the meaning had been generalized, and referred to social status rather than age. By the 17th century, the term denoted any member of the landed gentry, but this is unlikely to have influenced the development of the surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happy to the Point
Girl/Female
Biblical
A hiding of the shield of the Lord.
Boy/Male
English American
Shieldbearer.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : classicized spelling of Randolf, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rand ‘rim’ (of a shield), ‘shield’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Rannúlfr, and was reinforced after the Norman Conquest by the Norman form Randolf.An American family bearing the surname Randolph are descended from William Randolph (?1651–1711), a planter and merchant, a member of a family that originally came from Sussex, England, who emigrated from Warwickshire to VA c.1673. He was a forebear of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee. Randolph had seven sons, each of whom inherited an estate, the name of which was sometimes added to their own, such as Sir John Randolph of Tazewell. His great-grandsons included Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), first attorney general of the U.S. and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution, and the diplomat and statesman John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), who served as U.S. minister to Russia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English female personal name Lindgifu, Lindgeofu, composed of the elements lind ‘lime (wood)’, i.e. ‘shield’ (a transferred sense) + gifu, geofu ‘gift’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French pafard ‘shield’, hence a Norman nickname for a fighting man or metonymic occupational name for an armorer.English : Pafford in Moretonhampstead or Parford in Drewsteignton, both named from Old English pæð ‘path’ + ford ‘ford’.
Boy/Male
Greek
Shield bearer.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German lins(e) ‘lentil’, presumably a metonymic occupational nickname for a grower of lentils.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German lint ‘snake’ or linta ‘linden tree’, ‘shield’.English (Staffordshire) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Lynes.Latvian : possibly from lins ‘flax’.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Shield.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Shield
Boy/Male
Hindu
A shield, Name of son of illosha
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Yorkshire) : from an Old English personal name, Merewine, Merefinn, or MÇ£rwynn (see Marvin).The first Murfins in North America were Nottinghamshire Quakers. Robert and Ann Murfin and their daughter Mary sailed from Hull, England, in 1678 on the ship Shield of Stockton and settled at Chesterfield, near Burlington, NJ.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A shield, Name of son of illosha
Boy/Male
Muslim
Shield
GHISI SHIELD
GHISI SHIELD
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Conchobar, CONCHOBUR means "hound-lover."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Exempted from Grief
Boy/Male
Muslim
The expediter
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rest, a guide.
Girl/Female
British, English
Elf; Power
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Only Child
Girl/Female
Hebrew Russian American
Palm tree.. Biblical Tamara was daughter of King David and sister to Absalom.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Girl/Female
Hindu
Calming, Night
Girl/Female
Tamil
Person who knows future, Oracle, Bhagyavidhata
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n.
An appendage to the shield, placed above it, and supporting the crest (see Illust. of Crest). It generally represents a twist of two cords of silk, one tinctured like the principal metal, the other like the principal color in the arms.
a.
Like a rock; as, the rocky orb of a shield.
a.
Destitute of a shield, or of protection.
n.
Any small moth of the genus Aspidisca, whose larva makes a shieldlike covering for itself out of bits of leaves.
a.
Shaped like an oblong shield; shield-shaped; as, the thyroid cartilage.
n.
Charged with vair; variegated with shield-shaped figures. See Vair.
n.
To cover with, or as with, a shield; to cover from danger; to defend; to protect from assault or injury.
n.
The skin of the squirrel, much used in the fourteenth century as fur for garments, and frequently mentioned by writers of that period in describing the costly dresses of kings, nobles, and prelates. It is represented in heraldry by a series of small shields placed close together, and alternately white and blue.
n.
A coin, the old French crown, or ecu, having on one side the figure of a shield.
adv.
In the manner of a saltire; -- said especially of the blazoning of a shield divided by two lines drawn in the direction of a bend and a bend sinister, and crossing at the center.
n.
One who, or that which, carries a shield.
a.
An extensive division of Crustacea, having a dorsal shield or carapec/ //niting all, or nearly all, of the thoracic somites to the head. It includes the crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and similar species.
n.
A cover or screen which a body of troops formed with their shields or targets, by holding them over their heads when standing close to each other. This cover resembled the back of a tortoise, and served to shelter the men from darts, stones, and other missiles. A similar defense was sometimes formed of boards, and moved on wheels.
n.
The boss of a shield, at or near the middle, and usually projecting, sometimes in a sharp spike.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shield
a.
A small circular shield, sometimes not more than a foot in diameter, used by soldiers in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
imp. & p. p.
of Shield
n.
A circular shield carried by foot soldiers.
n.
A spot resembling, or having the form of, a shield.