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The 647 Artworks of media Oil On Copper and containing the word judith schaechter, oil on copper

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Carlo Saraceni - ParadiseParadiseCarlo Saraceni

Saraceni probably painted this oil on copper soon after his arrival in Rome from Venice around 1598 and in response specifically to Francesco Bassano’s altarpiece representing this subject in the Roman Church of the Gesù. The influence of Venetian artists remains strong in terms of composition, but ...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Carlo Cignani - CharityCharityCarlo Cignani

A student of Francesco Albani, Cignani retained the Bolognese classicist’s line and bright palette, and inflected them with the delicate, human aspect readily apparent in this depiction of Charity. Perhaps because the subject was so well suited to Cignani, this composition is known in multiple versi...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Ippolito Scarsella (Scarsellino) - The Virgin Adored by SaintsThe Virgin Adored by SaintsIppolito Scarsella (Scarsellino)

This early Italian example of an oil on copper shows the Virgin bestowing the scapular—a small piece of cloth symbolic of the yoke of Christ—on Saint Simon Stock, an English Carmelite monk who allegedly had a vision of this occurrence. Two donors kneel in the left middle distance with Saint Anthony ...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Jan The Younger Brueghel - Aeneas and the Sibyl in the UnderworldAeneas and the Sibyl in the UnderworldJan The Younger Brueghel

The literary reference for the subject depicted on this early example of Flemish oil on copper was the classical author Virgil’s Aeneid. The infernal “hell landscape” was inspired by paintings executed by the artist’s father, Jan Brueghel the Elder, who in turn had looked back to Hieronymus Bosch.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Juan Francisco De Aguilera - The Virgin of Carmen and the Souls of Purgatory with St. Joseph and the Prophet ElijahThe Virgin of Carmen and the Souls of Purgatory with St. Joseph and the Prophet ElijahJuan Francisco De Aguilera

Juan Francisco de Aguilera is considered one of the most influential painters of the second decade of the eighteenth century in New Spain. His ability to capture fleeting effects of light and atmosphere heralded a major stylistic change that would mark the next generation of painters. This small pai...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
 
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Lavinia Fontana - Portrait of a PrelatePortrait of a PrelateLavinia Fontana

Fontana was the most famous woman artist of her day, known above all for her portraits. This roundel’s minuscule scale required impressive control and tight paint handling, evident in the protruding veins of the man’s hand, the stitching and lace, and the shadows on the book. She used tiny brushstro...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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