Derived from the foreground Elder in Guercino's ' Susannah & the Elders' (Prado, Madrid), painted in 1617 for Cardinal Alessandro Ludovisi. It is an old copy, possibly of the 17th-century, & varies from the original only in showing the figure with a la ...
The sitter, who holds a paper in his right h&, has not been identified. Formerly ascribed to Pontormo & to Lotto. The costume accords best with a dating of about 1527-28. ...
The fragments of this altarpiece are mounted in a 19th-century frame. In the main panels are, from the left, Saints Michael & John the Baptist, & on the right, a bishop & a female martyr. The Archangel Gabriel & the Annunciate Virgin are depicted ...
The bishop saint shown here has not been identified; he holds a book. This, alongside a beardless ' Saint' & a ' Saint' with a beard, is one of three fresco fragments (now transferred to canvas) in the Collection which perhaps once formed part of the framing of some large composition. They are said to have come from the so-called Palazzo del Podestà, Assisi. Formerly ascribed to followers of Pietro Cavallini, they appear to be works of the middle or even late 14th century. ...
Along with paintings of Saints Peter, Jerome & Paul, this panel formed part of the upper tier of a polyptych (altarpiece consisting of several panels) of about 1470. Zoppo's artistic training was in Padua, where he was much influenced by Mantegna, but he ...
This painting has been variously attributed to Delacroix, Fromentin & to Marie-Guillemine Benoist. Although now unattributed, it is thought to be by a French hand & of the later 19th century. ...
In the 17th century, the bleaching of linen was one of the main industries of Haarlem, whose bleaching grounds were considered to be the best in Europe. Here the long lengths of fabric can be seen spread on the ground. This landscape was probably painted ...
The woman seems to unveil her charms & as she does so offers us flowers - this is perhaps a poetic allusion to the goddess Flora ...
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A Bishop Saint And Saint Nicholas Of Tolentino
On the left are a Bishop Saint and Saint Nicholas of Tolentino; on the right, Saints Bartholomew and Monica (the mother of Saint Augustine). The triptych is said to come from the Augustinian church of S. Spirito, Florence; and contains Augustinian saints.
On the left are a Bishop Saint & Saint Nicholas of Tolentino; on the right, Saints Bartholomew & Monica (the mother of Saint Augustine). The triptych is said to come from the Augustinian church of S. Spirito, Florence; & contains Augustinian saints.
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