artist: Willem van Herp

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instance of: painting (12)

genre: genre art (2) | religious art (2) | mythological painting (2) | landscape art (1) | allegory (1)

depicts: man (3) | woman (2) | Atalanta (2) | fiddler (2) | apple (1) | Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | horse (1) | Joseph (1) | Anthony of Padua (1) | Meleager (1) | flight into Egypt (1) | Hippomenes (1) | meals (1)

material used: oil paint (7) | canvas (4) | copper (1) | panel (1)

collection: National Museum in Warsaw (2) | Slovak National Gallery (2) | Hermitage Museum (1) | National Gallery (1) | Statens Museum for Kunst (1) | private collection (1) | Nationalmuseum (1) | Indianapolis Museum of Art (1) | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (1) | None (1)

location: National Museum in Warsaw (2) | Slovak National Gallery (2) | Hermitage Museum (1) | National Gallery (1) | Statens Museum for Kunst (1) | Nationalmuseum (1) | Indianapolis Museum of Art (1) | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (1) | None (1)

main subject: flight into Egypt (1)

The Revelers

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by Willem van Herp (1640)
man woman fiddler

The Blind Fiddler

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by Willem van Herp (1650s)
man fiddler

Landscape with Atalanta and Meleager Hunting the Calydonian Boar

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by Willem van Herp (17th century)
Meleager Atalanta

Peasant Yard

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by Willem van Herp (1660s)

Potulný huslista

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by Willem van Herp (1650)

Glass of Wine

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by Willem van Herp (1650)

[no title]

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by Willem van Herp (1674)
flight into Egypt Joseph Virgin Mary Jesus Christ

The Entry into Jerusalem

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by Willem van Herp
horse

Atalanta i Hippomenes

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by Willem van Herp (1632)
Atalanta Hippomenes apple

La Découverte d'Érichthonios par les filles de Cécrops

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by Willem van Herp (1650)

Saint Anthony of Padua (?) distributing Bread

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by Willem van Herp (1662)
Anthony of Padua

Allegory of the five senses.

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by Willem van Herp (1660s)
woman man meals