Baroque — Page 8
1,795 artworks · 1600-1750
Study for a Portrait of a Lady
Anthony van Dyck, early 17th century
Christ and the Pharisees; verso; Christ and a Pharisee
Anthony van Dyck, early 17th century
Equestrian Statue of Constantine the Great
Francesco Faraone Aquila|Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1690–1740
Self-Portrait, from "The Iconography"
Anthony van Dyck|Anthony van Dyck, ca. 1640
The Garden of Love (right portion)
Peter Paul Rubens|Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1633–35
The Garden of Love (left portion)
Peter Paul Rubens|Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1633–35
A statue of Marcus Curtius on horseback
Gian Lorenzo Bernini|Louis Desplaces, 1729–40
Cathedram S. Petri in interiore templi fronte...Plate 41 from the Album 'Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano'
François Spierre|Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1666 (or after)
Pope Clement X
Girolamo Lucenti|Gian Lorenzo Bernini, ca. 1670
David Strangling the Lion
Claude Mellan|Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1631
David Strangling the Lion
Claude Mellan|Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1631
Studies for the Nave and Narthex of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome (recto and verso)
Francesco Borromini, ca. 1646–55
Bust of Francesco I d'Este
Giovanni Boldini, after Gian Lorenzo Bernini, c. 1890/1900
Study Head of a Young Woman
Anthony van Dyck, ca. 1618–20
Isolated View of Bernini's Baldacchino. Plate 39 from the Album 'Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano'
Gian Lorenzo Bernini|Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi, 1653–91
Prediche
Gian Paolo Oliva|Gian Lorenzo Bernini|Varese, 1664–80
A Sermon in a Village Church
Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1630
Portrait of Nicolas Trigault in Chinese Costume
Peter Paul Rubens, 1617
Head of a Satyr (Silenus)
Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1620–30
Bust of Pseudo-Seneca
Peter Paul Rubens, 1600–1626
Hermaphrodite
Peter Paul Rubens, 17th century
Head of Silenus
Peter Paul Rubens, early 17th century
Alcibiades Interrupting the Symposium; verso: Sketches of the Baptism of Christ and of a Man
Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1601–02 (recto); ca. 1601 (verso)
Anatomical Studies: a left forearm in two positions and a right forearm
Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1600–1605