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70 Cards in this Set
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Caravaggio, Basket Fruit, Rome, ca 1596 (?)
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Caravaggio, The Card Sharps, Rome, ca 1595
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Caravaggio, The Calling of St Matthew, Contarelli Chapel, S Luigi dei Francesi, Rome, 1600Chiaroscuro – “light-dark” – a dramatic use of contrasts of light and dark
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Caravaggio – Martyrdom of St Matthew, Contarelli Chapel, S Luigi dei Francesi,Rome, 1600Martyr – someone killed for his or her faith.
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Caravaggio – St Matthew, version 1, ca 1602; Contarelli Chapel, S Luigi dei Francesi, Rome
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Caravaggio, St Matthew, version 2, ca 1602-3, Contarelli Chapel, S Luigi dei Francesi, Rome
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Caravaggio – The Conversion of StPaul, Cerasi Chapel, Sta Maria delPopolo, Rome, 1600-1
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Annibale Carracci – The FarneseGallery, Farnese Palace, Rome1597-1604
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Annibale Carracci – Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, Farnese Gallery, Rome,1597-1604
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Annibale Carracci – Venus and Anchises, Farnese Gallery, Rome, 1597-1604
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Agostino Carracci – Venus and Triton,Farnese Gallery Rome, 1597-1602
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Peter Paul Rubens, Raising of the Cross, Antwerp, Southern Netherlands,1610-1611
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Rubens, Descent from the Cross, Antwerp, 1611-14
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Rubens and Jan Brueghel the elder, Madonna and Child, Antwerp, ca 1620
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Rubens, The Education ofMarie de Medici, Antwerp(Painted for Paris), 1621-5
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Rubens, Presentation of thePortrait of Marie de Medici toHenri IV, Antwerp (painted forParis, 1621-5)
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Rubens, The Marriage Consummated in Lyons,Antwerp (for Paris), 1621-5
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Rubens, Time Unveils Truth,Antwerp (for Paris), 1621-5
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Rubens, The QueenTriumphant: Marie de MediciAs Minerva Victrix, Antwerp(for Paris), 1621-5
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Gianlorenzo Bernini,Apollo and Daphne, Rome,1622-5
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Gianlorenzo Bernini,David, Rome, 1623-4
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, CornaroChapel, Sta Maria della Vittoria,Rome, 1645-52
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, Baldacchino,St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 1624-33
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Gianlorenzo Bernini,Cathedra Petri (Throne of Peter),St Peter’s, Rome, 1657-66
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, Colonnade of St Peter’s Square, Rome, begun 1656
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Balthasar van der Ast, Still Life, Northern Netherlands 1625
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Jacob van Ruisdael, View of Haarlem with the Bleaching Grounds,Northern Netherlands, ca 1665
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Dirk van Baburen, The Procuress, Northern Netherlands, 1622
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Frans Hals, The Officers and Sergeant of the St Hadrian Civic Guard,Northern Netherlands ca 1633
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Paulus Potter, Cattle in a Field, Northern Netherlands, 1652
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Harmen Steenwijck, Vanitas Still Life, Northern Netherlands, ca 1640
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Willem Claesz Heda, Breakfast Table with Blackberry Pie, Northern Netherlands, 1631
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Willem Kalf, Still Life with aLate Ming Jar, NorthernNetherlands, 1669
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Jan Vermeer,Sleeping Woman,Northern Netherlands, 1657
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Jan Vermeer, Woman Standing at aVirginal, Northern Netherlands, ca 1670
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Jan Vermeer, Woman Seated at a Virginal,Northern Netherlands, ca 1673
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Jan Vermeer, The Art ofPainting, NorthernNetherlands, 1665-7
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Rembrandt, Raising of the Cross, ca 1633 Northern Netherlands
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Rembrandt, Descent from the Cross, ca 1633 Northern Netherlands
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Rembrandt, Self Portrait, Northern Netherlands, 1640
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Titian, Portrait of a Man, Venice(Italy) ca 1508-11
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Rembrandt, The Company of Frans Banning Cocq (The “Night Watch”),Northern Netherlands, 1642
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Francisco Zurbarán, Vision of St Peter Nolasco, Seville, 1628
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Francisco Zurbarán, Crucifixion,Seville, 1627
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Diego Velázquez, KingPhilip IV, 1644
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Diego Velázquez, PopeInnocent X, Painted inRome, 1649
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Diego Velázquez, Venus and Cupid, painted in Rome, ca 1651
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Diego Velázquez, Fable of Arachne (“The Spinners”), Madrid, 1656-8
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Diego Velázquez, LasMeninas, Madrid, 1656
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, TheProgress of Love – The Pursuit,France, 1771-3
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, TheProgress of Love – The Meeting,France, 1771-3
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, TheProgress of Love – The Confession ofLove (or: Love Letters; Love andFriendship), France, 1771-3
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, TheProgress of Love – The LoverCrowned, France, 1771-3
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Jean Honoré Fragonard,The Swing, France, 1767
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, Young Woman Playing with a Dog, France, 1765-72
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Joseph-Marie Vien, The Cupid Seller, France, 1763
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Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii, France, 1784
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Jacques Louis David, The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons, France, 1789
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Jacques-Louis David, Death ofMarat, Paris, 1793
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Jacques-Louis David, NapoleonCrossing the Alps at the SaintBernardPass, Paris, 1800-1
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Jacques-Louis David, The Coronation of Napoleon in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, 1805-7
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Francisco Goya, The Family of King Charles IV, Madrid, 1800
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Francisco Goya, 2nd of May, 1808, Madrid, 1814
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Francisco Goya, 3rd of May, 1808, Madrid, 1814
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Francisco Goya, “Why?” From “The Disasters of War”, Madrid, ca 1810-15
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Francisco Goya, “This is Worse” From “The Disasters of War”, Madrid, ca 1810-15
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Francisco Goya, “The Mob” From “The Disasters of War”, Madrid, ca 1810-15
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Francisco Goya, “And So Was HisGrandfather”, from “Los Caprichos”Madrid, 1797-8
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Francisco Goya, “You Who Cannot”From “Los Caprichos,” Madrid, 1796-7
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Francisco Goya, Saturn Devouring hisChildren, Madrid, 1819-23
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