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Old Paintings – Where To Find Them

WHERE TO FIND SOME OLD PICTURES WHICH ARE FAMILIAR THROUGH FREQUENT REPRODUCTION.

“AEsop.” Velasquez. Madrid Museum.

“Age of Innocence.” Sir Joshua Reynolds. National Gallery, London.

” Allegory of Spring.” Botticelli. Academy, Florence. “Angel-Group dancing in Paradise” (detail of ” Last Judgment”). Fra Angelico. Academy, Florence.

“Angels playing on Musical Instruments” (painted on frame of ” Madonna and Child “). Fra Angelico. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

“Angel with Lute” (detail of “Madonna”). Fra Bartolommeo. Cathedral, Lucca.

“Assumption of the Virgin.” Titian. Academy, Venice. ” Aurora.” Guido Reni. Rospigliosi Palace, Rome.

” Beatrice Cenci.” Guido Reni ? Barberini Gallery, Rome. “Children of Charles I.” Van Dyck. Dresden, Berlin, and Turin Galleries, and Louvre, Paris.

” Concert of Musicians.” Attributed to Giorgione. Pitti Gallery, Florence.

” Coronation of the Virgin.” Botticelli. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. ” Cupids sharpening Arrows ” (detail of the ” Danae “). Cerreggio. Borghese Gallery, Rome.

” Decorative Angels playing on Musical Instruments.” Melozzo da Forli. Sacristy of St. Peter’s, Rome.

” Descent from the Cross.” Rubens. Cathedral, Antwerp. “Flora.” Titian. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

“Head of Christ” (a study for the Christ in “Last Supper”). Leonardo da Vinci. Brera Gallery, Milan.

” Holy Family.” Murillo. Louvre, Paris.

” Immaculate Conception.” Murillo. Louvre, Paris.

” La Belle Jardinière.” Raphael. Louvre, Paris.

” La Donna Bella.” Titian. Pitti Gallery, Florence.

” Last Communion of St. Jerome.” Domenichiino. Vatican Gallery, Rome.

” Last Judgment.” Michael Angelo. Sistine Chapel of Vatican, Rome.

” Last Supper.” Leonardo da Vinci. Monastery, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.

“Madam Le Brun and Daughter.” Madam Le Brun. Louvre, Paris. ” Madonna della Sedia.” Raphael. Pitti Gallery, Florence. ” Madonna del’ Gran Duca.” Raphael. Pitti Gallery, Florence. ” Madonna di San Sisto.” Raphael. Dresden Gallery.

” Madonna of Burgomaster Meyer.” Holbein. Museum, Darmstadt. (A copy is in Dresden Gallery.)

” Madonna of Murillo.” Murillo. Pitti Gallery, Florence.

” Mater Dolorosa,” called ” Madonna del Dito ” (of the Thumb). Carlo Dolci. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

“Mona Lisa.” Leonardo da Vinci. Louvre, Paris.

” Night-Guard.” Rembrandt. Museum, Amsterdam.

” Portrait of Dante.” Usually attributed to Giotto. The Bargello, Florence.

” Reading Magdalen.” Author unknown. Formerly attributed to Correggio. Dresden Gallery.

” Santa Notte,” or ” Holy Night.” Correggio. Dresden Gallery. ” Sleeping Venus.” Giorgione. Dresden Gallery.

” St. Agnes with the Lamb.” Andrea del Sarto. Cathedral, Pisa. ” St. Anthony and Infant Christ.” Murillo. Museum, Berlin. ” St. Barbara.” Palma Vecchio. Santa Maria Formosa, Venice. ” St. Cecilia.” Raphael. Bologna Gallery.

” St. Mary of Egypt.” Ribera (Lo Spagnoletto). Dresden Gallery.

” St. Michael and the Dragon.” Guido Reni. Church of the Capuccini, Rome.

” Stuart Baby ” (detail of ” Children of Charles I,” by Van Dyck, in Turin Gallery). A copy by Canevari. St. Luke’s Academy, Rome.

” Studies of Angels’ Heads.” Sir Joshua Reynolds. National Gallery, London.

” The Broken Pitcher.” Greuze. Louvre, Paris.

” Three Fates.” Drawn by Michael Angelo. Painted probably by Rosso Fiorentino. Pitti Gallery, Florence.

“Transfiguration.” Raphael. Vatican Gallery, Rome.

Vestal Virgin.” Angelica Kauffmann. Dresden Gallery.

” Visitation.” Albertinelli. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

 

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