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Am 26. August 2022 veröffentlicht Hansesound die Komödie "Monty, der Millionenerbe" erstmals auf DVD und Blu-ray in der KeepCase Variante, auch ist eine Mediabook Verwertung für das vierte Quartal 2022 geplant.

 

• Originaltitel: Easy Mony

• Produktionsjahr: 1983

• Produktionsland: USA

• Darsteller: Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara

• Regisseur: James Signorelli

• Tonformat: Deutsch/Englisch (Dolby Digital 2.0)

• Region: Region B/2

• Bildseitenformat: 16:9 1.85:1

• FSK: Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren

• Bonus: 24 seitiges Booklet (MediaBook), Original Trailer, Slideshow, Trailer: Die unteren Zehntausend, Schuld daran

ist Rio, Völlig falsch verbunden

 

Monty ist dick, hat es gern gemütlich und ist auch sonst keine besondere Leuchte. Seiner Schwiegermutter ist er der

sprichwörtliche Dorn im Auge. Mangelnder Ehrgeiz, außereheliche Eskapaden und die Trinkgelage mit seinen Kumpels

erregen ihren Ärger. Als sie stirbt, vermacht sie ihm 10 Millionen unter der Auflage, dass er all seine Laster aufgibt.

Wird Monty das schaffen?

   

www.video-freaks.de/monty-der-millionenerbe-bekommt-im-au...

Mesa de conversación: género, política y diversidad en la Literatura Infantil.

Sala Acario Cotapos.

Una invitación especial para profesores y promotores de la lectura: ¿Cómo mediar estos temas, poco presentes y complejos, a través de los libros?.

Participan: Neva Milicic, Claudio Aguilera y Varinia Signorelli.

  

Foto: Victor Tabja

Santiago 10-11-2017

"This chapel was a fifteenth-century addition to the cathedral. It is almost identical in structure to the Chapel of the Corporal. The construction of this chapel (also known as the Cappella Nuova and Signorelli chapel) was started in 1408 and completed in 1444. It is closed off from the rest of the cathedral by two wrought iron gates. The first one closes off the right arm of the transept. It was signed by the Sienese master Conte di lello Orlandi (1337). The second gate stands at the entrance of the chapel and is of a much later date. It was signed by master Gismondo da Orvieto (1516).

 

"Originally called the Cappella Nuova, or New Chapel, in 1622 this chapel was dedicated to Saint Britius (San Brizio), one of the first bishops of Spoleto and Foligno, who evangelized the people of Orvieto. Legend says that he left them a panel of the Madonna della Tavola, a Madonna enthroned with Child and Angels. This painting is from an anonymous late 13th-century master from Orvieto, who was probably influenced by Cimabue and Coppo di Marcovaldo. The face of the Child is a restoration from the 14th century. This panel stands on the late-Baroque altar of the Gloria, dating from 1715 and made by Bernardino Cametti.

 

"Fra Angelico and Benozzo Gozzoli began the decoration of the vault of the chapel in 1447. They painted only two sections: Christ in Judgment and Angels and Prophets as they were summoned in the same year to the Vatican by Pope Nicholas V to paint the Niccoline Chapel. Work came to a halt until Perugino was approached in 1489. However, he never began. After being abandoned for about 50 years, the decoration of the rest of the vault was awarded to Luca Signorelli on 5 April 1499. He added the scenes with the Choir of the Apostles, of the Doctors, of the Martyrs, Virgins and Patriarchs.

 

"His work pleased the board and they assigned him to paint frescoes in the large lunettes of the walls of the chapel. Work began in 1500 and was completed in 1503. (There was a break in 1502 because funds were lacking.) These frescoes in the chapel are considered the most complex and impressive work by Signorelli. He and his school spent two years creating a series of frescoes concerning the Apocalypse and the Last Judgment, starting with the Preaching of the Antichrist, continuing with tumultuous episodes of the End of the World, finding a counterpart in the Resurrection of the Flesh. The fourth scene is a frightening depiction of the Damned taken to Hell and received by Demons. On the wall behind the altar, Signorelli depicts on the left side the Elect being led to Paradise and on the right side the Reprobates driven to Hell. He added to these expressive scenes some striking details.

 

• The Preaching of the Antichrist was painted shortly after the trial on charges of heresy and execution of the Observant Dominican friar, Giralamo Savonarola in Florence on 23 May 1498. The Antichirst is depicted under the influence of the incarnated angel named Satan who suggests him what to say, while touching his rib cage. The analogy of the Antichrist sowing discord by preaching slander and calumny, would not have been lost on late 15th-century viewers. To underscore the contemporary analogy, at lower right, Signorelli includes recognizable portraits of the young Raphael, in a striking pose; Dante; possibly Christopher Columbus; Boccaccio; Petrarch; and Cesare Borgia, and, on the left, he depicts himself, dressed in noble garments, and Fra Angelico, in his Dominican habit.

 

• In the left background the Antichrist is expelled from heavens by the archangel Michael, and his acolytes killed by a rain of fire. In the right background he depicts a large, domed temple in the Renaissance style.

 

• 'The End of the World' is painted over the arch of the entrance to the chapel. Signorelli paints frightening scenes as cities collapse in ruins and people flee under darkened skies. On the right side below he shows the Sibyl with her book of prophesies, and King David with raised hand predicting the end of the world. In the left corner below, people are scrambling and lying in diverse positions on the ground, producing an illusion as if falling out of the painting. This successful attempt in foreshortening was striking in its day.

 

• 'The Resurrection of the Flesh' is a study by Signorelli, exploring the possibilities of the male and female nude, while trying to recreate a three-dimensional setting. Signorelli shows his mastery in depicting the many positions of the human body. The risen, brought back to life, are crawling in an extreme effort from under the earth and are received by two angels in the sky blowing on a trumpet.

 

• 'The Damned are taken to Hell' and received by Demons is in stark contrast to the previous one. Signorelli has gone to the extremes of his fantasy and evocative powers to portray his cataclysmic vision of the horrible fate, the agony and the despair of the damned. He uses the naked human body as his only expressive element, showing the isolated bodies entangling each other, merging in a convoluted mass. They are overpowered by demons in near-human form, depicted in colours of every shade of decomposing flesh. Above them, a flying demon transports a woman. This is probably a depiction of the Whore of the Apocalypse.

 

• 'The Elect in Paradise' shows the elect in ecstasy looking up to music-making angels. The few extant drawings, made in preparation for this fresco, are kept in the Uffizi in Florence. They show each figure in various positions, indicating that Signorelli must have used real models in the nude to portray his figures.

 

"Below this are smaller paintings of famous writers and philosophers watching the unfolding disaster above them with interest. Legend states that the writers depicted here are Homer, Empedocles, Lucan, Horace, Ovid, Virgil, and Dante, but the identifications are disputed by modern scholars. Several small-scale grisaille medallions depicting images from their works, including the first eleven books of Dante's Purgatorio, Orpheus, Hercules, and various scenes from Ovid and Virgil, among others.

 

"In a niche in the lower wall is shown a Pietà that contains explicit references to two important Orvietan martyr saints, S. Pietro Parenzo (podestà of Orvieto in 1199) and S. Faustino. They stand next to the dead Christ, along with Mary Magdalen and the Virgin Mary. The figure of the dead Christ, according to Giorgio Vasari, is the image of Signorelli's son Antonio, who died from the plague during the course of the execution of the paintings. This fresco was Signorelli's last work in the chapel. But Tom Henry in his book "The Life and Art of Luca Signorelli" (Yale University Press, 2012) states that Vasari's story is not correct: "Signorelli had two sons, Antonio and Tomasso. Tomasso outlived his father and Antonio was alive when this Lamentation was delivered in February 1502, dying a few months later in July 1502." (Preface, p. xiii)"

 

Source: Wikipedia

Mesa de conversación: género, política y diversidad en la Literatura Infantil.

Sala Acario Cotapos.

Una invitación especial para profesores y promotores de la lectura: ¿Cómo mediar estos temas, poco presentes y complejos, a través de los libros?.

Participan: Neva Milicic, Claudio Aguilera y Varinia Signorelli.

  

Foto: Victor Tabja

Santiago 10-11-2017

Mesa de conversación: género, política y diversidad en la Literatura Infantil.

Sala Acario Cotapos.

Una invitación especial para profesores y promotores de la lectura: ¿Cómo mediar estos temas, poco presentes y complejos, a través de los libros?.

Participan: Neva Milicic, Claudio Aguilera y Varinia Signorelli.

  

Foto: Victor Tabja

Santiago 10-11-2017

Mesa de conversación: género, política y diversidad en la Literatura Infantil.

Sala Acario Cotapos.

Una invitación especial para profesores y promotores de la lectura: ¿Cómo mediar estos temas, poco presentes y complejos, a través de los libros?.

Participan: Neva Milicic, Claudio Aguilera y Varinia Signorelli.

  

Foto: Victor Tabja

Santiago 10-11-2017

Obverse: Laureate head of Nero right. At right, incised palm. NEROCLAVDIVSCAESARAVGGERPMTRPIMPPP Reverse: Hunter to right, spearing boar. In field, shield.

 

Provenance

By date unknown: Henry Platt Hall Collection; by 1950: with Glendining & Co., Ltd., 7 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London W1 (auction of the Hall Collection, November 16-17, 20-21, lot 2141 [from the Signorelli Collection and from Von Schennis sale, 1913, lot 1536 and Cantoni sale, November 1920, lot 1294]); by 1971: with Münzen und Medaillen A.G., Malzgasse 25, Basel, Switzerland; purchased by MFA from Münzen und Medaillen, A.G., September 15, 1971

 

Credit Line

Theodora Wilbour Fund in memory of Zoë Wilbour

 

Roman, Imperial Period, Mid–late 4th century A.D.

 

Mint

Rome

 

Dimensions

Diameter: 38.5 mm. Weight: 22.93 gm. Die Axis: 7

 

Accession Number

1971.291

 

Medium or Technique

Bronze

UNSANE @ Union Pool Saturday June 11th 2011..

frescoes by Luca Signorelli (self portrait in cape) in the Monte Oliveto Abbey courtyard

Foto: Beto Figueiroa/SantoLima

Data: 15-11-2011

Ass: FLIPORTO 2011, Festa Literaria Internacional de ernambuco. Na foto destaque para o monologo "Gandhi - um lider servidor" com o ator Joao Signorelli.

Foto: Beto Figueiroa/SantoLima

Data: 15-11-2011

Ass: FLIPORTO 2011, Festa Literaria Internacional de ernambuco. Na foto destaque para o monologo "Gandhi - um lider servidor" com o ator Joao Signorelli.

Foto: Beto Figueiroa/SantoLima

Data: 15-11-2011

Ass: FLIPORTO 2011, Festa Literaria Internacional de ernambuco. Na foto destaque para o monologo "Gandhi - um lider servidor" com o ator Joao Signorelli.

Cathédrale d'Orvieto - Chapelle San Brizio

Mesa de conversación: género, política y diversidad en la Literatura Infantil.

Sala Acario Cotapos.

Una invitación especial para profesores y promotores de la lectura: ¿Cómo mediar estos temas, poco presentes y complejos, a través de los libros?.

Participan: Neva Milicic, Claudio Aguilera y Varinia Signorelli.

  

Foto: Victor Tabja

Santiago 10-11-2017

UNSANE @ Union Pool Saturday June 11th 2011..

Signorelli, Meadows, top speaker in LD debate.

At Piazza della Repubblica in Cortona.

 

This was where our group went our own ways, and later met up again, before leaving the city.

  

Palazzo Comunale

 

The Palazzo Comunale was built simultaneously with the emergence of municipal autonomy in the twelfth century on the ruins of the Forum of the Roman city, at the crossroads between the Cardo and the Decumanus. Originally it consisted of a single large hall located at the end of today's staircase and intended for council meetings. Evident traces of this ancient building can be seen on the right-hand side that overlooks piazza Signorelli. In the sixteenth century it was enlarged on the left side beyond today's via Roma and the bell tower was raised above the arch that overlooks this street, uniting the two buildings. The large access staircase was also built. In later periods the building underwent considerable alterations and in 1896 it was restored in a completely arbitrary way by the architect Castellucci, the same one to whom Cortona owes the current facade of the church of Santa Margherita. On the side facing Piazza Signorelli there is a column erected in 1508 bearing the Florentine lion called the Marzocco, today almost illegible due to the deterioration of the pietra serena. In the Sala del Consiglio, which can be accessed from the staircase near the aforementioned column, there is a fireplace, formerly in Palazzo Sernini in Piazza Alfieri, carved in stone, the work of G. B. Infregliati called Cristofanello (16th century).

"Celestial Centers"

 

When Earth and Skye Coalesce

2016 Cosmic Nature Art Calendar Photos

 

Blended Space Photo Title and Credit:

- The Witch Head Nebula - Image Credit: Jeff Signorelli

El Tio.

 

Fiesta de Matrimonio de Andres Signorelli, el hermano de Chichen.

Città di Castello

Pinacoteca Communale

School of Luca Signorelli

1520-25

Madonna & Child with Saints (St Cecilia Altarpiece)

Predella - scenes from the lives of SS Cecilia and Valeriano

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