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  2. Venus and Adonis (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    Venus and Adonis by Titian, Prado, 1554.The "Prado type" National Gallery of Art, Washington.Example of the "Farnese type". A composition of Venus and Adonis by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian has been painted a number of times, by Titian himself, by his studio assistants and by others.

  3. List of works by Titian - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) Venus and Adonis - many different versions, with varying contributions by Titian himself. See one in the Prado above, and in Rome below. c. 1555: 106 × 133 cm: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) Filippo Archinto, Archbishop of Milan: c. 1555: 118 × 94 cm: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

  4. List of paintings by Nicolas Poussin - Wikipedia

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    Bought by the National Gallery in 1831. Re-dated to 1626–1627 from a brand on the back. London, National Gallery: 43/144 Venus and Adonis: 1625–1626 (vers) 75 x 100 cm: Collection of Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1766: Providence (Rhode Island), Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art: 42/185 Landscape with nymph and satyr or Amor Omnia Vincit ...

  5. Adonis (Duquesnoy) - Wikipedia

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    The statue of the Adonis is an original composition by Duquesnoy, bearing his signature. Indeed, according to the Comité français d'histoire de l'art, the opus "must be accepted as a veritable artistic creation [of Duquesnoy]." [2] The statue is also known as Adonis Mazarin, because once it was part of the collection of Cardinal Mazarin. The ...

  6. Venus and Adonis (Rubens, 1635) - Wikipedia

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    Rubens’s Venus and Adonis was most likely painted as decoration for a large country house. The first records of the painting’s history were from the collection of the Elector of Bavaria, where it was held until 1706.It was then taken by Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor who then presented it to John Churchill at Blenheim Palace until it was sold by the 8th Duke of Marlborough [3] In 1937, it ...

  7. File:Waterhouse, John William - The Awakening of Adonis.jpg

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    The painting may be seen as one in a series of spectacular and challenging works by Waterhouse, each of which show moments of fateful confrontation between the gods and mortals of Greek and Roman legend, and may be compared to Hylas and the Nymphs (Manchester City Art Gallery) and Flora and the Zephyrs (offered in these rooms, 6 November 1996 ...

  8. The Death of Adonis (Sebastiano del Piombo) - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Adonis (1512) by Sebastiano del Piombo. The Death of Adonis is a 1512 oil on canvas painting by Sebastiano del Piombo, now in the Uffizi in Florence. [1]It was originally produced for Agostino Chigi just after the artist's arrival in Rome, summoned to assist Chigi in decorating the Villa Chigi.

  9. Myrrha - Wikipedia

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    In 1690, Italian Baroque painter Marcantonio Franceschini depicted Myrrha as a tree while delivering Adonis in The Birth of Adonis. The painting was included in the art exhibition "Captured Emotions: Baroque Painting in Bologna, 1575-1725" at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California which lasted from December 16 ...