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The 647 Artworks of media Oil On Copper and containing the word peter paul rubens, oil on copper, baroque, france, 1600

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Peter Paul Rubens - Portrait of a Man, Possibly an Architect or GeographerPortrait of a Man, Possibly an Architect or GeographerPeter Paul Rubens

Thought to be Rubens’s earliest dated work, this oil on copper is one of the few known paintings by the artist completed before his departure from Antwerp for Italy in 1600 and attests to his sensitivity as a portraitist. The unknown gentleman holds a watch, an architect’s or draftsman’s square and ...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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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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Charles Joseph Natoire - The Rebuke of Adam and EveThe Rebuke of Adam and EveCharles Joseph Natoire

The history painter Natoire was trained in the studio of François Le Moyne, for whom this meticulously executed painting must have been intended as a tribute. It is a pendant to an earlier work by Le Moyne of the same size, also painted on copper, which depicts Adam receiving the forbidden fruit fro...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Johann Liss - Venus and AdonisVenus and AdonisJohann Liss

At the beginning of the 17th century, in a nythological scene, Johann Liss celebrated the beauty of the human body with baroque sensuousness. The painter shows us /

Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe, Germany)
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Benedetto Luti - Christ and the Woman of SamariaChrist and the Woman of SamariaBenedetto Luti

Christ is depicted in conversation with a Samaritan woman, a member of a sect despised by the Jewish authorities, signifying the universality of his message. The subject relates to a larger oil on canvas listed in an inventory taken after Luti’s death. However, the high level of finish and surface d...

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