collection: National Museum in Warsaw / location: Łazienki Palace

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9 artworks found

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instance of: painting (9)

movement: Baroque painting (1)

genre: portrait (4) | religious art (2) | landscape art (1) | genre art (1) | mythological painting (1)

artist: Gabriël Metsu (1) | Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt (1) | Frederik de Moucheron (1) | Franciszek Smuglewicz (1) | Felice Torelli (1) | Godfried Schalcken (1) | Frans Pourbus the Younger (1) | anonymous (1) | Antoon Claeissens (1)

depicts: woman (3) | man (2) | beard (2) | ruff (2) | boy (1) | forest (1) | sword (1) | moustache (1) | castle (1) | spear (1) | arrow (1) | bow (1) | rose (1) | pitcher (1) | Diana (1) | basket (1) | quiver (1) | Alexander Farnese (1)

material used: oil paint (9) | canvas (4) | wood (2) | panel (2) | oak (1)

part of: Judith Holding the Head of Holofernes (1)

main subject: Judith and Holofernes (1)

Portrait of a Young Woman with a Rose

painting
by Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt (1676)
woman rose

Woman washing textiles in a tub

painting
by Gabriël Metsu (18th century)
woman washerwoman pitcher wash kettle

Portrait of members of the Paris City Council (Councilors of Paris).

painting
by Frans Pourbus the Younger (18th century)
man group of humans municipal executive ruff beard moustache

Portrait of a bald man with a beard.

painting
by anonymous (16th century)
man ruff beard

Portrait of Alessandro Farnese

painting
by Antoon Claeissens (1590)
Alexander Farnese

Diana and nymphs.

painting
by Felice Torelli (18th century)
Diana nymph bow quiver arrow spear

Old Woman and Boy by Candlelight

painting
by Godfried Schalcken (17th century)
elderly woman candle boy basket

Judith with the head of Holofernes

painting
by Franciszek Smuglewicz (1780s)
Judith Holofernes sword

Forest landscape with a castle.

painting
by Frederik de Moucheron (1660s)
castle forest