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