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6 artworks found

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instance of: painting (6) | diptych (1) | sketch (1)

owned by: Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1) | Jan Brueghel the Elder (1) | Jan Brueghel the Younger (1) | Antoine Seilern (1) | Courtauld Institute of Art (1)

movement: High Renaissance (1)

genre: religious art (3) | portrait (1)

artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1) | Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1) | Frans Francken the Younger (1) | anonymous (1)

depicts: Jesus Christ (1) | woman (1) | smile (1) | horse (1) | pig (1) | family (1) | man (1) | poverty (1) | long hair (1) | Pharisees (1) | face (1) | John the Baptist (1) | landscape (1) | Jesus and the woman taken in adultery (1) | banquet (1) | standing (1) | animal feed (1) | maternal bond (1)

collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre (2) | Courtauld Institute of Art (1) | Galleria nazionale di Parma (1)

location: église Saint-Rémy de Troyes (2) | Galleria nazionale di Parma (1) | Courtauld Gallery (1) | Room 800 (1) | in Painting's depot of the Musée du Louvre or in temporary movement (1)

exhibition history: Prayers and Portraits, Unfolding the Netherlandish Diptych (1) | Bruegel in Black & White: Three Grisailles Reunited (1)

main subject: Parable of the Prodigal Son (1) | Jesus and the woman taken in adultery (1)

Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery

painting
by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1565)
Pharisees crowd standing Jesus and the woman taken in adultery Jesus Christ the woman taken in adultery

Birth of Eve

painting

Annonciation

painting

Head of a Woman

painting / sketch
by Leonardo da Vinci (1508s)
woman face long hair smile

Parabole de l'enfant prodigue

painting
by Frans Francken the Younger (1633)
animal feed banquet horse family poverty landscape pig meals Return of the Prodigal Son

Grisaille Diptych

painting / diptych
by anonymous (15th century)
maternal bond man John the Baptist