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Barbieri (February 8, 1591 –
December 22, 1666),
better known as (il)
Guercino (Italian pronunciation: [ɡwerˈtʃiːno] ), was an
Italian Baroque painter...
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Chatsworth House, England. An
earlier treatment of the
theme was
painted by
Guercino c. 1618–1622, also
titled Et in
Arcadia ego. A tomb with a
memorial inscription...
- 1618–1622 by the
Italian Baroque artist Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (
Guercino). It is now on
display in the
Galleria ****onale d'Arte
Antica of Rome...
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artist Nicolas Poussin Et in
Arcadia ego (
Guercino), a c. 1618–1622
painting by the
Italian Baroque artist il
Guercino "Et in
Arcadia Ego" (Brideshead Revisited)...
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Million Guercino".
artnet news.
September 30, 2014.
Retrieved September 7, 2017. "'Sopranos' star
Federico Castelluccio: How I
found a $10M
Guercino". West46th...
- word-for-word from the Culex, an
epyllion in the
Appendix Vergiliana. In 1631
Guercino was
summoned to the
Palazzo Sampieri to
paint the
ceilings of its last...
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referred to as
Villa Aurora or
Casino dell'Aurora,
after the
fresco by
Guercino in the main
reception hall,
depicting the
eponymous goddess. The palace...
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Ancona Cathedral by Pope
Benedict XIV, who had been
bishop of that city.
Guercino's La
Santa Palazia is
preserved in the
Pinacoteca Civica Francesco Podesti...
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Persian Sibyl is a 1647 oil on
canvas painting of the
Persian Sibyl by
Guercino, now in the
Musei Capitolini in Rome. It was
commissioned between 1645...
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painting by the
Italian Baroque painter Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (il
Guercino). It is on
display in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg, France. Its...