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Annibale Carracci The Butcher’s Shop (c. 1585)
Genre Painting
Oil on Canvas
Pun?: Disegnare dalla vive carne: “draw from life”
Overt criticism of mannerist paintings twisting figure reaching for money
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Annibale Carracci, Rest on the Flight into Egypt (c. 1604) Patron: Pietro Aldobrandini
Oil on Canvas
The ideal landscape
Landscape is balanced between nature and humans
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Annibale Carracci, Hercules at the Crossroads (c. 1595-97)
Oil on Canvas
commissioned this work by Cardinal Odoardo Farnese for the ceiling of his camerino in his family's palace
Subliminal messaging- hoping this will wear off on the cardinal, he will become strong and virtuous an athlete of Christianity
Pleasure pointing down the easy path, Virtue up the difficult one, vice scantily clad
Palm tree shows he conquers vice
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Annibale Carracci, Galleria Farnese, Palazzo Farnese (1595-1604)
Patrons: Ranuccio Farnese & Margherita Aldobrandini (1600)
For Farnese family
Rome
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Hans von Aachen, Portrait of Rudolph II 1590
Oil on Canvas
Patron of the arts
Turned Prague into a cultural capital
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A Hedgehog, before 1584, Hans Hoffmann
Watercolor and gouache on parchment
Commissioned by Rudolph II who stimulated an interest in natural history
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Wenzel Jamnitzer (German metalworker), Daphne, c. 1550
Gilded silver, coral and semi-precious stones
Artist Chief goldsmith of the Roman empire
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Hans von Aachen, The Fall of Phaeton, ca. 1598
Oil on alabaster
Documented in the inventory of 1607 of Rudolph II’s collection.
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Hans von Aachen, The Triumph of Cupid and Bacchus (other side of previous piece), ca. 1598.
Oil on alabaster
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Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus 1590 or 1591
Now in Skokloster Castle
Mix between a still life and a portrait
Oil on Panel
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Arcimboldo, Composite face with flowers. 1573 Oil on canvas
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Still life and portrait
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Arcimboldo, Summer (1573)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Work signed and dated in the weave on the shoulder
Oil on Panel
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Arcimboldo, Water, from the Elements series (1566)
Oil on panel,
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Bartholomeus Spranger, Hermathena triumphs over Ignorance, 1591,
Hermes and Athena combined as a mascot of the Rudolph II's reign.
Crowned with laurel allowed humanism (classical antiquity)
Shows Rudolph's attention to the Arts
Oil on Canvas
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Joachim Wtewael, Venus and Mars surprised by Vulcan, 1601, oil on copper
Warm colors with copper
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Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi dei Francesi (church) (1599-1600)
Comissioned by Matthieu Cointerel
Caravaggio does three paintings side walls & alter piece
Rome
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Martyrdom of St. Matthew (1599-1600)
Side Wall of Chapel Contarelli
2 different kinds of light overhead and slandted
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Calling of St. Matthew (1599-1600)
Oil on Canvas
Influence from genre scenes
Side wall on in the Contarelli chapel
Reverse of Michelangelo hand-giving new life to someone
Source of light-God entering the picture
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Martyrdom of St. Matthew, first version, reconstruction from x-ray (1599)
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Alter Piece of Contarelli chapel
first version (1602, destroyed 1945)
St. Matthew writing the Gospel
Muscular figure does not look like an apostle
looks like child is helping
thought it was inappropriate
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Carravaggio, St. Matthew writing the Gospel (1602)
Second version, because the other was though inappropriate
Alterpiece of the Contarelli Chapel
Angel counting off generations of Christ
Oil on Canvas
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Carravaggio, Madonna del Pellegrino (1603-5)
Cavalletti Chapel of the church of Sant'Agostino in Rome
Patron: Ermete Cavalletti
Oil on Canvas
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Bernini, Apollo and Daphne (1622-25)
For Cardinal Borghese
In the Vatican
Marble
She is beginning to turn into a tree, lets becoming roots
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Bernini, St. Teresa in Ecstacy (1647-51)
Conoro Chapel
Made in Teresa’s honor
Wrote spiritual autobiography Transverberation
Expression on face looks like she is having an orgasm
First sculpture made without a base
Colored marble
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Rubens, Prometheus Bound on Mount Caucasus
ca. 1611
Oil on canvas
Museum of Art, Philadelphia
The eagle was painted by the leading Flemish animal painter of the day, Frans Snyders.
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Pieter Paul Rubens, Raising of the Cross (1610-11),
triptych for the high altar of the Cathedral of our Lady in Antwerp and preserved in the cathedral of that city.
Baroque twisting curves of body
Oil on Canvas
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Rubens, Descent from the Cross. 1612-14
Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp
In 1611, the Arquebusiers - Antwerp's civic guard - commissioned a Descent from the Cross by Rubens for their altar in the cathedral. The dean of the guild at that time was Burgomaster Nicolaas Rockox.
(oil on canvas)
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Rubens, The Descent from the Cross (1611-14) (Antwerp, Cathedral of Our Lady). Outer wings:
St Christopher and the Hermit
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Rubens
Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity)
c. 1630
Oil on canvas
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Daugheter suckling her father who is starving in jail
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Rubens, The Horrors of War (1637-8)
Painted for Ferdinand de' Medici, grand duke of Tuscany.
Oil on Canvas
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Obermarchtal
Building began in 1674. Church: 1686-1701 Architects: Tommaso Comacio (Graubünden); (died in the middle of the project Michael Thumb, Christian Thumb and Franz Beer (Vorarlberg) stucco: by Johann Schmuzer,
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Obermarchtal Interior
Building began in1674. Church: 1686-1701 Architects: Tommaso Comacio (Graubünden); (died in the middle of the project Michael Thumb, Christian Thumb and Franz Beer (Vorarlberg) stucco: by Johann Schmuzer,
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Weingarten Church: 1715 to 1724 Architects: Franz Beer, Johann JakobHerkommer, Andreas Schreck, Christian Thumb, Donato Giuseppe Frisoni |
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Weingarten Church: 1715 to 1724 Architects: Franz Beer, Johann JakobHerkommer, Andreas Schreck, Christian Thumb, Donato Giuseppe Frisoni |
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Steinhausen pilgrimage church, belongs to the Premonstratensian monastery of Schussenried 1727-1733 architect: Dominikus Zimmermann
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Steinhausen pilgrimage church, belongs to the Premonstratensian monastery of Schussenried 1727-1733 architect: Dominikus Zimmermann
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Isabella Macleod, Mrs. James Gregory, (1798)
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Zwiefalten 1668-1690 : convent by Tommaso Comacio and Michael Thumb 1739-1765: church by the Schneider brothers and Johann Michael Fischer
façade by Johann Michael Fischer, 1749-54
stucco, including altars: Johann Michael Feichtmayr, 1747-1758 main frescoes: Franz Josef Spiegler, 1747-1753 stucco lustro, scagliola (Stuckmarmor)
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Hendrik ter Brugghen, The Incredulity of St Thomas, 1622.
Brighter colors that Caravaggio
Oil on Canvas
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Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, Liberation of St Peter, 1615, Naples
Oil on Canvas
St. Peter imprisoned by Harod, Angel comes, chais break, prison gates open, peter caught and executed, crucified upside down
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Artemisia Gentileschi, Susanna and the Elders, 1610
Focus on female body because she was able to view her own
Oil on canvas
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Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith and Holofernes, Naples, Museo di Capodimonte, 1612-1613
Holofernes threatens to destroy Judith’s city so she seduces and beheads him
Oil on Canvas
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Death of Germanicus , Poussin (1628)
Germanicus was a member of the imperial family; he was probably poisoned by the emperor (his stepfather)
Oil on Canvas
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Et in Arcadia Ego (1638) Nicholas Poussin
Means “I also exist in Arcadia”
Arcadia is a pastoral utopia, the shepherds discover a tomb with a female companion that reveals the death also exists in Arcadia
Oil on Canvas
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William Blake, The Dance of Albion or Glad Day (1794) |
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William Blake, The Ancient of Days, (1794) |
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John Constable, The Haywain, (1821) |
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John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral, (1831) |
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Turner, Hannibal Crossing the Alps, (1812) |
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