artist: Cornelius van Poelenburgh / genre: mythological painting

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instance of: painting (9)

owned by: Antoine Poullain (2) | Catherine II of Russia (1) | Hermitage Museum (1) | Louis Antoine Crozat (1)

depicts: woman (2) | Mercury (1) | mountain (1) | landscape (1) | ruins (1) | Diana (1) | broad-leaved tree (1) | satyr (1) | Paris (1) | folk dance (1) | alcohol intoxication (1) | flight (1) | Actaeon (1) | putto (1) | nymph (1) | Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus (1) | Greek nymph (1) | Herse (1)

material used: oil paint (9) | panel (3) | canvas (2) | wood (1) | copper (1) | cardboard (1)

collection: Hermitage Museum (3) | private collection (2) | Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (1) | National Museum in Warsaw (1) | National Gallery (1) | Mauritshuis (1) | National Museum of Western Art (1) | Musée des Augustins (1) | Nivaagaard Museum (1)

location: Hermitage Museum (1) | National Museum in Warsaw (1) | National Gallery (1) | Mauritshuis (1) | National Museum of Western Art (1) | Nivaagaard Museum (1)

part of: Punishment of a Hunter (1)

Diana and Actaeon

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by Cornelius van Poelenburgh (1650)
woman Diana Actaeon

Italianate Landscape with Nymphs

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by Johannes van Haensbergen

Landscape with the Judgement of Paris

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by Jan Both (1640s)
Paris

Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus

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by Johannes van Haensbergen
Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus

Landscape with nymphs and satyrs

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by Cornelius van Poelenburgh (1630s)
satyr Greek nymph landscape ruins

Landscape with Nymphs

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by Jan Both
nymph

Nymphs and satyrs in a landscape

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by Cornelius van Poelenburgh (1601)
folk dance broad-leaved tree alcohol intoxication mountain

Mercury and Herse

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by Cornelius van Poelenburgh (1625)
Mercury Herse flight woman

The Banquet of the Gods

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by Cornelius van Poelenburgh (17th century)
putto