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Aristotle, 1560, Paolo Veronese
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/paolo-veronese/aristotle
Nicolaes de Vree, A Forest Floor Still Life with Flowering Plants and Butterflies, c. 2nd half of 17th century. Oil on canvas, 112 x 88.5 cm. Private collection.
Justice and Divine Vengeance pursuing Crime (study), 1808, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon
Medium: oil,canvas
Eros and the Goddesses of Destiny - Julius Kronberg
1908
Details from Hans Holbeinâs The Ambassadors
Giovanni di Paolo (1395 - 1482) - Saint Augustine in the Teacherâs Desk. Detail.
Lacrimosa (2018) - Nicola SamorĂŹ
Some very old books at Museo Correr, Venice
Portrait of a young woman, 1485, Sandro Botticelli
Medium: wood,tempera
Lady Talbot (exh.1782). Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792). Oil on canvas. Tate.
Dressed in a robe inspired by Grecian dress, the sitter is shown pouring oil onto burning coals in a sacrificial tribute to the Roman goddess Minerva, associated with wisdom and the arts. The richly textured painted surface and striking colour scheme recall the work of the Venetian Renaissance painter Titian. Reynolds wanted his portraits to be esteemed as a form of painting as artistically ambitious as the work of such universally admired masters. It was exhibited at the Royal Academyâs annual exhibition in 1782.
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The tuft of grass MINOR, Albrecht Durer