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Alessandro Salucci (1590–d. ca. 1655)View of the Arch of Constantine with figures
Female Figures from East Pediment of the Parthenon in Athens
Paris and MercuryAnnibale Carracci (Italian; 1560–1609)1597–1604FrescoPalazzo Farnese, Rome
Queering the Palazzi 3
Next month we mark the 100th anniversary of Auguste Rodin’s death with an installation of 58 r
Apollo Tending the Flocks of ArtemisHarry Ellis Wooldridge (British; 1845–1917)undatedWatercolorThe
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669)Syndics of the Drapers’ GuildJan Six The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicol
Male NudeEngraved by Pierre-Alexandre Aveline (French; ca. 1702–1760) after Edmé Bouchardon (French;
Homme nu = Male NudeEngraved by L.-F. Duruisseau (French; b. ca. 1754) after Edmé Bouchardon (French
L’académie d’homme nu = Male Academic NudeMichel-MartinDrölling (French; 1786–1851)1807Pierre noire
itscolossal:Figures From Classical Paintings Experience Contemporary Life in Collages by Alexey Kond
Soldat romain blessé = Wounded Roman SoldierJean-Germain Drouais (French; 1763–1788)1785 Oil on canv
The Birth of VenusNicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)1635–36Oil on canvas Philadelphia Museum of Art
An AcademyJohn Hamilton Mortimer (British; 1740–1779)ca. 1773Graphite on moderately thick, slightly
Ancient Greek (Boeotian) terracotta figure of a young woman with a cloth bandage. Artist unknown; c
curatorialist:Marco Ricci & Sebastiano Ricci, Landscape with Classical Ruins and Figures, ca. 17
Heracles wrestles a figure variously identified as Alcyoneus or Antaeus. Attic black-figure eye-cup
St. John the Baptist in the WildernessGuido Reni (Italian; 1575–1642)ca. 1636–37Oil on c
Johannes Glauber (1646 - 1726)Figures bathing in a river
Roberto Gigli (1846–1922)Tempio di Vesta, Roma
Very pleased to have a painting in the “Le Rêve” group exhibition at the l
Here’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I
Loves of the Gods (Pomona and Vertumnus)Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian; ca. 1500/1505–1565)
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