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nataliakoptseva: Metropolitan Museum of Art: Domenichino (Italy, Bologna 1581-1641 Naples) - Landscape with Moses and the burning bush
renaissance-art: Domenichino c. 1607-1610 Triumphal Arch of Allegories
Domenichino (1581 1641), Storie di Santa Cecilia (1614)
italianartsociety: Today is the Feast of St. Jerome, one of the Four Doctors of the Western Church. Jerome supposedly died at Bethlehem on 30 September 420 CE. A very popular saint in Italian art, Jerome is sometimes shown as as a cardinal in his study,
italianartsociety: Today is the Feast of Saint Petronius, bishop of Bologna in the 5th century. The Bolognese honor Petronius as their patron saint and dedicated the city’s main church to him. Rising high over the city’s Piazza Maggiore, San Petronio
Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri called il Domenichino; Bologna 1581 - Napoli 1641); Diana e le sue Ninfe (Diana and her Nymphs), 1617; oil on canvas, 320 x 225 cm; Roma, Galleria Borghese
italianartsociety: 22 November is the Feast Day of Saint Cecilia, an early Christian martyr memorably celebrated in fresco by Italian Baroque painter Domenichino. The artist was commissioned in 1612 by Cardinal Pierre Polet to decorate a chapel in the
void-dance: Painting by Domenichino: Sibyl (c. 1617)
barcarole:A Virgin with a Unicorn, Domenichino, ca. 1602.
blondebrainpower:A Virgin with a Unicorn, c. 1604–05, fresco in Palazzo Farnese, Rome, painted by Domenichino after a design by Annibale Carracci
artmagnifique: DOMENICHINO. Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi, 1615-1620, oil on canvas. Italian Baroque.
mermanonfire: Domenichino, Perseus and Phineas
Domenichino. Detail from The Lamentation, 1603.
Domenichino (Domenico Dzamperi) (1581 Bologna - Napoli 1641) - Dolorosa
illustratus:Landscape with Tobias laying hold of the Fish by Domenichino
cordisartis: Saint Sebastian c.1627 Domenichino
ganymedesrocks: necspenecmetu:Francesco Cozza, Saint Michael the Archangel Vanquishing the Devil, c. 1650 Francesco Cozza (1605 – 1682) who, as a young man, went to Rome where he apprenticed with Domenichino, became a noted Italian painter of the Baroque
Domenichino
lionofchaeronea: Perseus and Phineas, Annibale Carracci and Domenichino, 1604-06