artist: Giovanni Baglione

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instance of: painting (10)

owned by: Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1)

genre: religious art (4) | mythological painting (1)

depicts: Jesus Christ (1) | woman (1) | musical instrument (1) | sleep (1) | fear (1) | resurrection of Jesus (1) | Joseph (1) | Catherine of Alexandria (1) | angel (1) | Entering heaven alive (1) | Colours, standards and guidons (1) | Potiphar's wife (1) | soldier (1)

material used: oil paint (7) | canvas (7)

collection: Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Arras (2) | Bavarian State Painting Collections (2) | Department of Paintings of the Louvre (2) | Gemäldegalerie (1) | Art Institute of Chicago (1) | Capitoline Museums (1) | Berlin State Museums (1) | private collection (1) | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1)

location: Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Arras (2) | Alte Pinakothek (2) | Paris (1) | Louvre Museum (1) | Gemäldegalerie (1) | Art Institute of Chicago (1) | Capitoline Museums (1) | private collection (1) | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1)

exhibition history: Corps et Ombres (1)

main subject: resurrection of Jesus (1)

The Ecstasy of Saint Francis

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by Giovanni Baglione (1601)

Polyhymnia the Muse of Lyric Poetry

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by Giovanni Baglione (1620)

Der Apostel Matthias

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by Giovanni Baglione (2nd millennium)

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by Giovanni Baglione (2nd millennium)
Joseph Potiphar's wife

The Ecstasy of Saint Francis

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by Giovanni Baglione (1601)

Thalia, Muse of Comedy

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by Giovanni Baglione (1620)

Resurrection of Christ

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by Giovanni Baglione (1602s)
resurrection of Jesus Colours, standards and guidons angel musical instrument soldier sleep fear Jesus Christ

The Assumption of St. Catherine of Alexandria

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by Giovanni Baglione (1603)
woman Catherine of Alexandria Entering heaven alive

Madonna in Glory

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by Giovanni Baglione (1630s)

The Divine Eros Defeats the Earthly Eros

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by Giovanni Baglione (1602s)