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Domenichino 1581-1641
Italian
Domenichino Locations
Italian painter and draughtsman. On the basis of his frescoes and altarpieces he became established as the most influential exponent of the 17th-century classical style. Through his critical analysis of the art of Raphael and Annibale Carracci he was influential in the creation of a modern canon of the ancients; and he was perhaps the most complete example of a 17th-century artist struggling to reconcile tradition with the demand for spectacle.
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Painting ID:: 29064 The Repose of Venus
mk65
Oil on canvas
23x30"
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Painting ID:: 29066 Detail of The Repose of Venus
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Detail
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Painting ID:: 29227 The Assumption of Mary Magdalen into Heaven
mk65
Oil on canvas
51x43"
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Painting ID:: 31000 Sainte Cecile avec un ange tenant une partition musicale
mk70
Toile
H.1.60
L.1.20
Paris,Muse du Louvre
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Painting ID:: 31002 Le Roi David jouant de la harpe
mk70
Toile
H.2.40
L.1.70
Versailles,Musee National du Chateau
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Domenichino
1581-1641
Italian
Domenichino Locations
Italian painter and draughtsman. On the basis of his frescoes and altarpieces he became established as the most influential exponent of the 17th-century classical style. Through his critical analysis of the art of Raphael and Annibale Carracci he was influential in the creation of a modern canon of the ancients; and he was perhaps the most complete example of a 17th-century artist struggling to reconcile tradition with the demand for spectacle.
. Related Artists to Domenichino: | Sir David Wilkie | James Earle Fraser | Millet, Francis David | Narcisse Virgilio Diaz | Albert van Ouwater |
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