1615 Gallery
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Roelandt - Forest Scene with Hunters about - 1615
vcrfl-blog:Peter Paul Rubens: Hygieia, c. 1615.There are two nearly identical versions of this paint
rubenista:Orazio Gentileschi, The Lute Player (detail), c. 1612–1615. Oil on canvas, 100 × 74 cm. Na
xshayarsha:Morning Toilet of Venus (1615), details, Peter Paul Rubens
ars-videndi:Govaert (Govert) Flinck (Dutch; Kleve 1615 – 1660 Amsterdam), A Young Archer, c.1640, oi
Cadmus companions devoured by a dragon, Hendrick Goltzius, 1615. Rijksmuseum.
St. Catherine of Alexandria by Bernardo Strozzi, c. 1615
Jacobus Bruck, Emblemata Moralia & Bellica, 1615
flyse:Jason charmant le dragon, Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615–1673), ca. 1665–1670Oil on
Study of a River God, Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1615
Les joueurs de cartes (the card players) 1615. Valentin de Boulogne.Cheating at cards!
Pen and ink sketch of an old man kneeling, by Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615–1673), in the Met.
nymphastral: Details in art - Lady Anne Pope (1615) and Portrait of a Woman (ca.1615), both by
milkywayrollercoaster: Still Life with Cheese (c. 1615), Floris Claesz. van Dijck, (c. 1580/15
artist-rubens: The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1615, Peter Paul RubensMedium: oil,wood
artemisdreaming:CypressesArtist: Ikeda Koson (Japanese, 1803–1868)Period: Edo period (1615&nda
philippaofhainault:25 September 1615 ✧ The death of Lady Arbella Stuart“Arbella’s life s
artist-rubens: Nature Adorning the Three Graces, 1615, Peter Paul RubensMedium: oil,board
Jason Poisoning the Dragon, Salvator Rosa, Italian, 1615–1673, n.d., Saint Louis Art Museum: E
rubenista:Orazio Gentileschi, The Lute Player (detail), c. 1612–1615. Oil on canvas, 100 &time
Vanitas by Salvator Rosa (1615 – 1673) www.instagram.com/p/CdRNMParycRgatZWi-L9ZdYCFT0
rubenista:Orazio Gentileschi, The Lute Player (detail), c. 1612–1615. Oil on canvas, 100 &time
speciesbarocus: Emblemata moralia & bellica (1615). > Engravings by Jacob
Orazio Gentileschi, The Lute Player (detail), c. 1612–1615. Oil on canvas, 100 × 74 cm.
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