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1580, Ludovico Caracci: altar piece, pulls from Titian

Farnese Gallery

1600s Annibale Caracci: Palazzo Farnese, gods, angels, quadro riportato

1610s Domenichino: Archery Contest of Dianaa and her Nymphs: meant to go with Titian painting, but is not like. Borghese took

Church of San Andrea della Valle: LanFranco did dome, domenechino did rest

1600s Guido Reni, Crucifixion of St. Peter: imitates caravaggio, altarpiece

1610 Guido Reni, Aurora:painted for Borghese, quadro riportato, physical frame, Aurora=greek goddess of dawn

1630 Guido Reni: St. Michael the Archangel: Michael crushing satan, satan has face of cardinal

1620 Guercino Aurora: quadratturo, di sotto in sue, looking up at somewhat sideways chariot, challenge to Reni

1600 Anibale carracci center in Cerasi Chapel assumption of mary

caravaggio 1600 cerasi chapel cruc of st peter

1600 Caravaggio conversion of st paul, cerasi chapel

1590 Caravaggio self portrait, wine in left hand, prob used a mirror

1590 caravaggio cardsharps: purchased bya a cardinal, got him jobs at palazzos, expands reputation

1600 Caravaggio Contarelli Chapel San Luigi: The calling, inspiration, and partyrdom of saint matthew. calling: people around table, light from right


Inspiration: orange robe, visible everywhere


martyrdom: white loincloth standing over


1600 Caravaggio victorious cupid: draws pose from Michelangelo's victory

1620 Gentileschi- Judith with the head of Holofernes- Female painter herself as judith, draws from caravaggio's Judith beheading Holofernes

1620 Bernini - Apollo and Daphne: comissioned by borghese, improved reputation greatly

1620 Bernini - David: comissioned by Borghese, paused work on apollo and daphne to finish

1630 Bernini-Baldacchino: Saint Peter's: Comissioned by Pope Urban VIII, has Barberini coat of arms

1650 Bernini - Cathedra Petri: made gilded covering for throne of st peter, gift from roman emperor

1650-Bernini Ecstasy of St. Teresa: covers window/uses natural light, Del Composto


Maybe commissioned by Cornaro

1610 Maderno Facade of St. Peters: didnt want to deviate from existing Michelangelo design, bernini failed bell towers,

1660 Bernini Piazzo at St. Peter's: built around obelisk, mirrored maderno's fountain

1650 Bernini Four Rivers Fountain: Piazza Navona - made for Pope Innocent X, four gods supporting obelisk, empty underneath. bears symbols of major family

1640-1660 Borromini San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome: Backed by barberini, uses no ordinary shapes

1630 Pietro da Cortona, Glorification of the Reign of Urban VIII, many things at once, Barberini symbols

1670 Gaulli, The Triumph of the Name of Jesus,

1650 Borromini Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza - plan resembles star of david,

1610 Ribera Taste: personification of gluttony

1620 Ribera-Drunken Silenus: silenus in middle, pan to side, draws from Annibale Carracci's Drunken Silenus

1620 Ribera - St. Jerome with the angel of judgement:

1640 Ribera Holy Family with Sts. Elizabeth and Catherine of Alexandria:

1620 Zurbaran Crucified Christ:

1620 Zurbaran St. Peter Nolasco's Vision of the crucified St. Peter:

1620 Zurbaran St. Serapion:

1640 Zurbaran Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth:

1680 Murillo The Two Trinities: draws from Wierix brothers engravings,

1620 Velazquez The Waterseller of Seville:

1620 Velazquez Portrait of Philip IV:

1630 Velazquez Equestrian Portrait of Conde-Duque de Olivares:

1650 Velazquez Las Meninas: only select few allowed to look at king, displays velazquez's position

1610 Rubens The Honeysuckle Bower: displays his status

1600 Rubens Adoration of the Magi: rubens expanded to include himself

1610 Rubens Raising of the Cross: draws from Titian, Caravaggio, Michelangelo

medici cycle

1620 Rubens Medici Cycle for Palais du Luxembourg: many nude/mostly nude paintings meant to increase maria de Medici's reputation

1630 Rubens Landscape with View of Het Steen:

1620 Van Dyck: Christ Crowned with Thorns:

1630 Van Dyck Charles I dismounted

1620 Van Dyck: Cornelis & Lucus de Wael

1650 Jordaens The King Drinks

1610 Jordaens - The calling of Sts. Peter and Andrew

1630 Brouwer: The Bitter Drink

1640 Jan de Heem: Still Life with Parrot