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Caravaggio 1601 Cerasi Chapel S. Maria del Popolo, Rome Oil on Canvas |
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| Judith Slaying Holofernes |
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Artemisia Gentileschi 1614-20 Oil on Canvas |
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Annibale Carracci ceiling frescoes in Gallery Palazzo Farnese, Rome Italy Patron: Cardinla Odoardo Farnese Buon Fresco Commissioned for brother's wedding |
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| Gianlorenzo Bernini, 1623. Marble, patron: Cardinal Scipione Borghese, for the Borghese Palace, Rome. |
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| Pietro da Cortona, ceiling fresco in the Gran Salone, Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy, 1633–1639. |
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| Maddalena Ventura of the Abruzzi and Her Husband and Child |
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| Jusepe de Ribera, 1631, Toledo. Oil on canvas, patron: Duke of Alcalá. |
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Diego Velázquez, ca. 1619. Oil on canvas. bodegón (still life or kitchen/shop painting) |
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| Peter Paul Rubens, Antwerp Cathedral, Antwerp, Belgium, 1610. Oil on panel, 15’ 1 |
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| Pieter Claesz, 1630s. Oil on panel. |
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| Rembrandt van Rijn, ca. 1659–1660. Oil on canvas. |
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| Interior of St. Oldolphus |
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| Peter Saenredam, 1649. Oil on canvas. |
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| Allegory of the Art of Painting |
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| Jan Vermeer, 1670–1675. Oil on canvas. |
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| Jacques Callot, from the Large Miseries of War series, 1633. Etching. |
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| Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701. Oil on canvas, patron: King Louis XIV. |
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| ANTOINE WATTEAU, 1717–1719. Oil on canvas. |
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| A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery (in which a lamp is put in place of the sun) |
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| JOSEPH WRIGHT OF DERBY, ca. 1763–1765. Oil on canvas. |
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| Breakfast Scene, from Marriage à la Mode |
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| WILLIAM HOGARTH, ca. 1745. Oil on canvas. |
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| Caravaggio, Contarelli Chapel, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, Italy, ca. 1597– 1601. Oil on canvas. |
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Cornaro Chapel, Rome, Italy, 1645–1652. Marble, patron: Cornaro Family. Proscenium (part of a theater stage [before the curtain]) |
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| Gianlorenzo Bernini, Saint Peter’s, Vatican City, Rome, Italy, 1624–1633. Gilded bronze, approx. 100’ high, patron: Pope Urban VIII Barberini. |
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| Francesco Borromini, Fontane, Rome, Italy, 1638–1641. |
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| Christ Carrying the Cross |
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Juan Martinez Montañés (sculptor), c. 1618, polychromed wood, patron: The Passion confraternity in Seville, Spain. Imágen de vestir |
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| Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor) |
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| Diego Velázquez, 1656. Oil on canvas, patron: King Philip IV. |
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| La Paz, Bolivia, before 1660-80, La Paz School, oil on canvas. |
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| Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus |
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| Rubens, 1618, oil on canvas. |
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| The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (Night Watch) |
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| Rembrandt van Rijn, 1642. Oil on canvas |
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| View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen |
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| Jacob van Ruisdael, ca. 1670. Oil on canvas. |
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| Albert Eckhout, early 1640s, oil on canvas. |
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| Nicolas Poussin, ca. 1655. Oil on canvas. |
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| Santa Prisca and San Sebastian |
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| Unknown architect Taxco, Mexico, 1751-58. |
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| Santa María Tonantzintla, Puebla, Mexico, c. 1730-50. |
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| , Puebla, Mexico, c. 1730-50. |
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| GERMAIN BOFFRAND, with painting by CHARLES-JOSEPH NATOIRE and sculpture by J. B. LEMOINE, Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, France, 1737–1740. |
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| JEAN-HONORÉ FRAGONARD, 1766. Oil on canvas, patron: Baron de St. Julien. |
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| JEAN-BAPTISTE GREUZE, 1761. Oil on canvas. |
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