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This is one of the two very late large-scale treatments of the the Adoration of Shepherds by Reni; the other was for the Certosa di S. Martino in Naples (and remains in situ). This work is thought to date from about 1640 & was possib ...
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This is one of the two very late large-scale treatments of the the Adoration of Shepherds by Reni; the other was for the Certosa di S. Martino in Naples (and remains in situ). This work is thought to date from about 1640 & was possib ...
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Van de Velde often reused drawings of animals which he had made from life. The goat also appears in 'A Goat & a Kid' (also in the National Gallery), & in other works, as does the cow which appears in ' Jacob departing from Laban' (London, Wallace Collection) & in at least three versions of the mythological subject of Mercury & Argus. Both animals can also be found in his ' Mercury & Battus' of 1671, (Prague, Národní Galerie). ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Rembrandt’s Anna & the Blind Tobit from our collection. About this painting Anna & the Blind Tobit, about 1630 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1926 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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The arms show the sitter to be Anna van Spangen, who married Adriaen van der Goes, Lord Advocate of Holland (1505
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This portrait is one of the two recorded by Rigaud as being painted in around 1724. Antoine Pâris (1668
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Create your own bespoke print of Piero del Pollaiuolo’s Apollo & Daphne from our collection. About this painting Apollo & Daphne, 1470
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Apollo & Neptune disguised themselves as mortals & helped build the city of Troy. When Laomedon refused to pay them the agreed price the gods took revenge by bringing a series of disasters upon the city. The three are here shown consulting a plan and ...
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For the subject of this fresco (now transferred to canvas mounted on board) see Apollodorus, ' Library' (3: 10). Apollo slew the one-eyed race of giants, the Cyclops, because they had provided Zeus with the thunderbolts which killed his son, Aesculapius. At ...
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For the subject see Ovid, ' Metamorphoses' (1). Daphne, pursued by Apollo, cries for help to her father, the river God Peneus. He transforms her into a laurel bush as Apollo reaches her. Generally considered an autograph work. ...
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Anne, 2nd Countess Of Albemarle Print

The Countess of Albemarle (1703 - 1789) was begun in 1757, three years after the death of her husband. The second Earl died suddenly in Paris, (leaving his family in debt), and Reynolds's portrait was not paid for until 1773. The sitter was the mother of Reynolds's friend Commodore (later Admiral) Keppel, with whom he sailed to Italy in 1749. The closely wrapped black shawl suggests her status as a widow, and her occupation is that of 'knotting', a fashionable occupation of the time akin to crochet work.
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The Countess of Albemarle (1703
- 1789) was begun in 1757, three years after the death of her husb&. The second Earl died suddenly in Paris, (leaving his family in debt), & Reynolds's portrait was not paid for until 1773. The sitter was the mother of Reynolds's friend Commodore (later Admiral) Keppel, with whom he sailed to Italy in 1749. The closely wrapped black shawl suggests her status as a widow, & her occupation is that of 'knotting', a fashionable occupation of the time akin to crochet work.

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