▪︎ Judith Beheading Holofernes.
Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi (Rome 1593 - Naples 1652/53)
Date: ca. 1620
Medium: Oil on canvas
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▪︎ Judith Beheading Holofernes.
Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi (Rome 1593 - Naples 1652/53)
Date: ca. 1620
Medium: Oil on canvas
Saint Catherine of Siena
Florence School, Follower of Ligozzi
oil on copper, ca. 1620
▪︎ Fury.
Date: ca. 1610-1620
Artist: Master of Furies (active in Salzburg (?) 1st quarter of the 17th century)
Medium: Ivory
▪︎Judith Beheading Holofernes.
Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi (Roma 1593-Napoli 1652/1653)
Date: ca. 1620
Medium: Oil on canvas
▪︎Powder-flask.
Place of origin: Teschen, Silesia
Date: ca. 1620
Medium: Pear-wood, antler, leather and silk, engraved.
▪︎Phoenix.
Culture: Salzburg (?)
Date: ca. 1610-1620
Artist: Furienmeister (active in Salzburg (?) 1st quarter of the 17th century)
Medium: Ivory
▪︎The Countess of Exeter.
Date: ca. 1620
Artist: Cornelius Janssen van Ceulen (English, 1593–1661)
Medium: Oil on panel
▪︎Powder Flask.
Date: ca. 1620-1650
Place of origin: Germany
Medium: Walnut inlaid with horn in concentric circles; turned bone funnel with brass spring cap; iron suspension loops.