All Luca Giordano Oil Paintings

1632-1705 Italian Luca Giordano Gallery Charles II of Spain towards 1687 invited him over to Madrid, where he remained for 10 years (1692-1702). In Spain, he produced works for the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Buen Retiro palace, El Escorial, Toledo, and other sites. Giordano was popular at the Spanish court, and the king granted him title as a "caballero". One anecdote of Giordano's speed at painting is that, he was once asked by the Queen of Spain what his wife looked like. On the spot, he painted his wife into the picture before him for the Queen. In Spain he executed numerous works, continuing in the Escorial the series commenced by Cambiasi, and painting frescoes of the Triumphs of the Church, the Genealogy and Life of the Madonna, the stories of Moses, Gideon, David and the Celebrated Women of Scripture, all works of large dimensions. His Dream of Solomon (1693, now at Prado) dates from this period. His pupils, Aniello Rossi and Matteo Pacelli, assisted him in Spain. In Madrid he worked more in oil-colour, a Nativity there being one of his best productions.
 

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Luca  Giordano The Marriage of the Virgin (mk05) oil on canvas


The Marriage of the Virgin (mk05)
The Marriage of the Virgin (mk05)
Painting ID::  20582
  Canvas,45 1/2 x 53 1/2''(116 x 136 cm)Bequest of Dr Louis La Caze 1869 M I 868
  Canvas,45 1/2 x 53 1/2''(116 x 136 cm)Bequest of Dr Louis La Caze 1869 M I 868

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Luca  Giordano The Fall of the Rebel Angels (mk08) oil on canvas


The Fall of the Rebel Angels (mk08)
The Fall of the Rebel Angels (mk08)
Painting ID::  21552
  1666 Oil on canvas, 419x283cm Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum
  1666 Oil on canvas, 419x283cm Vienna,Kunsthistorisches Museum

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Luca  Giordano The Dream of Solomon (nn03) oil on canvas


The Dream of Solomon (nn03)
The Dream of Solomon (nn03)
Painting ID::  23301
  c 1693 Oil on canvas 245 x 361 cm 96 1/2 x 142 in Museo del Prado Madrid
  c 1693 Oil on canvas 245 x 361 cm 96 1/2 x 142 in Museo del Prado Madrid

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Luca  Giordano Solomon's Dream oil on canvas


Solomon's Dream
Solomon's Dream
Painting ID::  28070
  mk61 c.1694 Oil on canvas 245x361cm
  mk61 c.1694 Oil on canvas 245x361cm

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Luca  Giordano The Forge of Vulcan oil on canvas


The Forge of Vulcan
The Forge of Vulcan
Painting ID::  34285
  mk91 Oil on canvas transferred from a panel 192.5x151.5
  mk91 Oil on canvas transferred from a panel 192.5x151.5

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     1632-1705 Italian Luca Giordano Gallery Charles II of Spain towards 1687 invited him over to Madrid, where he remained for 10 years (1692-1702). In Spain, he produced works for the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Buen Retiro palace, El Escorial, Toledo, and other sites. Giordano was popular at the Spanish court, and the king granted him title as a "caballero". One anecdote of Giordano's speed at painting is that, he was once asked by the Queen of Spain what his wife looked like. On the spot, he painted his wife into the picture before him for the Queen. In Spain he executed numerous works, continuing in the Escorial the series commenced by Cambiasi, and painting frescoes of the Triumphs of the Church, the Genealogy and Life of the Madonna, the stories of Moses, Gideon, David and the Celebrated Women of Scripture, all works of large dimensions. His Dream of Solomon (1693, now at Prado) dates from this period. His pupils, Aniello Rossi and Matteo Pacelli, assisted him in Spain. In Madrid he worked more in oil-colour, a Nativity there being one of his best productions.

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