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Vanitas (1646) by Philippe de Champaigne. Vanitas, also known as Allegory of Human Life or Still Life with a Skull, is an oil on panel painting attributed to Philippe de Champaigne, from 1646. It is held in the musée de Tessé , in Le Mans, which bought it at a public auction in 1884. [1] [2]
Truth Unveiled by Time, a 1646–52 sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini; Time Reveals the Truth, a 1650 painting by Theodoor van Thulden; Time Reveals the Truth: The Allegory, a 1657 painting by Theodoor van Thulden; Vanitas: Time Reveals the Truth, a c.1670 painting by Gian Domenico Cerrini
Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu is a portrait painting of Cardinal Richelieu by the Flemish-born French painter Philippe de Champaigne, Richelieu's favourite portraitist.It was painted a few months before the cardinal's death, in 1642, and is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg, France.
Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu (c. 1635-1640) by Philippe de Champaigne. Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu is an oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne, from c. 1635-1640.
Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu (c. 1635-1640) by Philippe de Champaigne. Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu is an oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne, from c. 1635-1640.
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The catalog included detailed discussions of 80 paintings from various collection holders, that together give an overview of the best genres in Dutch still-life paintings, namely kitchen piece (keukenstuk), fruit still-life, (fruitstuk), floral still-life (blommetje), breakfast piece (ontbijtje), vanitas, hunting piece (jaagstuk), and show ...