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Orazio Gentileschi Public Felicity Surmounting Perils (mk05) oil painting reproduction


Public Felicity Surmounting Perils (mk05)
Precariousness of royal power during the regency commissioned by marie de'medici in 1624,howing the triumph of the queen over the dangers that beset her.In the collection of Louis XIV in 1694 when the Luxembourg Palace and its collections became the property of the crown INV 6809
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Orazio Gentileschi
  
1563-1639 Italian Orazio Gentileschi Galleries Tuscan painter, b. Pisa. His real surname was Lomi, but he adopted his uncle name. He studied in Rome, where he was associated with Agostino Tassi in the decoration of palace interiors. Influenced by Caravaggio, Gentileschi developed a more softly luminous light and a cooler, more lyrical style. He also painted frescoes in Santa Maria Maggiore and in the Lateran. After spending several years in Genoa and in France, he settled in England (1626) at the invitation of Charles I. Gentileschi principal works include The Annunciation (San Siro, Genoa); Flight into Egypt (Louvre); Sibyl (Hampton Court, England); and Moses Saved from the Waters (Prado). He also painted numerous portraits. Artemesia Gentileschi was his daughter.
Public Felicity Surmounting Perils (mk05)
Precariousness of royal power during the regency commissioned by marie de'medici in 1624,howing the triumph of the queen over the dangers that beset her.In the collection of Louis XIV in 1694 when the Luxembourg Palace and its collections became the property of the crown INV 6809

Related Paintings to Orazio Gentileschi :.
| Theodore Rousseau - River Scene | The Boy | Adrien Dauzats -- The Giralda of Seville | Nicolas Poussin -- Young Pyrrhus Saved | Paul Cezanne05 (2) | | Portrait of Henry Dundas | Standing Female nude | Access map | Capriccio, A Colonnade opening onto the Courtyard of a Palace | Lady Stuart de Rothesay and her daughters, painted in oils |


        

 

 

 

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