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The Senses of Sight and Smell, 1618; copy c. 1620 The Senses of Hearing, Touch and Taste, 1618; copy c. 1620. The Five Senses are a pair of oil paintings made by Jan Brueghel the Elder and others in 1617-1618, at the same time as he was working with Peter Paul Rubens on a series of five paintings on the same topic.
[1] [2] The allegorical representation of the five senses as female figures had begun in the previous century, the earliest known examples being the Lady and the Unicorn series of tapestries, which date to around 1500, [3] but Brueghel was the first to illustrate the theme using assemblages of works of art, musical instruments, scientific ...
The Senses is a series of five oil paintings, completed c. 1624 or 1625 by Rembrandt, depicting the five senses. [1] The whereabouts of one, representing the sense of taste, is unknown. Another, representing smell, was only re-identified in 2015.
The Five Senses is a series of five paintings depicting allegories of sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch, painted by Flemish artist Michaelina Wautier in 1650. Each sense is personified by a young boy. [1] The paintings have been loaned to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by their owners, Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo. [2]
The Five Senses, also known as Summer is a signed and dated 1633 oil painting by Sebastian Stoskopff. It was painted at the height of the artist's stay in Paris from 1621 to 1640/1641. Together with its slightly wider pendant The Four Elements , or Winter (114 x 188 cm, or 45 x 74 in), it is today in the Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame .
Open at 516 Arts, the exhibition "Geohaptics: Sensing Climate" seeks to activate the senses through the beauty of art. The title stems from a made-up word, curator Daniela Naomi Molnar acknowledged.
Allegories of the Five Senses is a series of early-17th-century paintings by the Spanish artist Jusepe de Ribera. One of the series ( Hearing ) has been lost and is known only through copies. According to the art historian Giulio Mancini , a contemporary of the artist, their commissioner was Spanish but they were probably produced during Ribera ...
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