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Apollo and Daphne (c. 1470–1480) Apollo and Daphne is a c.1470–1480 oil on panel painting, attributed to Piero del Pollaiuolo and/or his brother Antonio). William Coningham acquired it in Rome in 1845 and in 1876 Wynne Ellis left it to the National Gallery, London, where it still hangs. [1] It shows Daphne's transformation into a laurel ...
Apollo and Daphne: 1626 c. 97 x 131 cm: In the Elector of Bavaria's collection in 1782. Munich, Alte Pinakothek: 23/130 Children's bacchanal: 1626: 56 x 76 cm: Tempera. Collection of cardinal Chigi, remained at the Palazzo Chigi until 1914, entered the Italian national collection in 1979: Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, palazzo ...
Bernini's Apollo and Daphne in the Galleria Borghese Titian's Sacred and Profane Love. The Borghese Collection is a collection of Roman sculptures, old masters and modern art collected by the Roman Borghese family, especially Cardinal Scipione Borghese, from the 17th century on.
Meret Oppenheim's Daphne and Apollo (1943, Lukas Moeschelin collection, Basel) has both Daphne and Apollo undergoing a metamorphosis, which reflects the artist's interest in androgyny. [1] Milet Andrejevic, a Yugoslavian immigrant to the U.S., set his Apollo and Daphne (1969, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence) in New York's ...
Apollo and Daphne (1661-1664) by Nicolas Poussin. Apollo and Daphne or Apollo in Love with Daphne is an oil on canvas painting by Nicolas Poussin, from 1661-1664, produced shortly before the painter's death. It is held in the Louvre, in Paris.
Apollo and Daphne is a life-sized marble sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which was executed between 1622 and 1625. It is regarded as one of the artistic marvels of the Baroque age.
Born and died in Rome, he was a professor of painting at the Accademia di San Luca. He painted the Reconciliation of Venus and Minerva for the ceiling of a room in Villa Borghese that houses the Bernini sculpture of Apollo and Daphne. [1] For his work, he was paid 350 scudi.
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