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35 artworks found

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instance of: painting (34) | panel painting (1) | artwork copy (1)

movement: Flemish Primitives (2) | Baroque (1)

genre: portrait (6) | religious art (6) | mythological painting (1) | equestrian portrait (1)

based on: Mona Lisa (1) | Metamorphoses (1) | Portrait of Infante Isabella Clara Eugenia as nun (1)

depicts: man (2) | Anthony the Great (2) | dog (1) | Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | horse (1) | Torgau (1) | sword (1) | long hair (1) | moustache (1) | Ceres (1) | Peter (1) | Spanish Mastiff (1) | John the Baptist (1) | hat (1) | Isabella Clara Eugenia (1) | Anthony of Padua (1)

location: El Escorial (1) | Museo de Historia de Madrid (1) | Museo de Salamanca (1)

country of origin: Spain (2) | Italy (1)

exhibition history: Jheronimus Bosch - Visions of genius (1) | Velázquez (1)

main subject: crucifixion of Jesus (2) | Temptation of Saint Anthony (2) | John the Baptist (1) | Denial of Peter (1) | Marie de' Medici (1) | Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Count of Melito (1)

Saint Peter weeping

painting
by anonymous (17th century)
Peter

Portrait of Isabel Clara Eugenia as a nun

painting
by anonymous (1700)
woman Isabella Clara Eugenia

Isabel de Borbón reina de España primera esposa de Felipe IV

painting
by anonymous (1620)

Florero

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

Christ crucified

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

Don Juan de Austria

painting
by anonymous (16th century)

Hunt at the Castle of Torgau in honour of Ferdinand I

painting
by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1545)
Torgau

Mona Lisa

painting / artwork copy
by anonymous (1503)

[no title]

painting
by anonymous (1490)

Saint John the Baptist

painting
by anonymous (16th century)
John the Baptist

Portrait of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza

painting
by anonymous (1570s)
Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Count of Melito

El Descendimiento o La Quinta Angustia

painting
by anonymous (17th century)
Jesus Christ Virgin Mary

The Temptation of St Anthony

painting
by anonymous (17th century)
Anthony the Great

El exorcismo

painting
by anonymous (19th century)

Alonso Martínez de Espinar (¿?)

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

Hunt at the Castle of Torgau in honour of Charles V

painting
by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1544)

Expedición de don Lope de Hoces al Brasil

painting
by anonymous (1636)

Saint Anthony of Padua with the Infant Christ

painting
by Francisco de Zurbarán (1640)
Anthony of Padua

[no title]

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

Ceres in the House of Hecuba

painting
by Adam Elsheimer (1605)
Ceres

Vista de los jardines de la Casa de Campo con la estatua de Felipe III

painting
by anonymous

Cornelio Vandergoten

painting
by anonymous (1782)

Luis Vives

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

The Crucifixion

painting
by anonymous (1513)

Martirio de San Acacio

painting
by anonymous (16th century)

Luis de Góngora

painting
by anonymous (17th century)

María de Medici

painting
by anonymous (18th century)
Marie de' Medici

Philip II

painting
by anonymous (16th century)

Luis III duque de Borbón

painting
by anonymous (17th century)
Louis

Dwarf with a Dog, formerly denominated Antonio el Inglés (Circle of Velázquez)

painting
by anonymous (1640)
man dwarfism dog standing brown hair long hair moustache hat Spanish Mastiff sword Soul patch

Temptation of St. Athony

panel painting
by anonymous (1550s)
Anthony the Great

Don Juan José de Austria (¿?)

painting
by anonymous (18th century)
John of Austria the Younger

Retratos de la reina Petronila de Aragón y el conde Ramón Berenguer IV de Barcelona

painting
by anonymous (1634)
Ramon Berenguer IV Petronilla of Aragon

Equestrian portrait of Charles I of England

painting
by anonymous (1638)
horse equestrianism man

Naval Battle

painting
by anonymous (17th century)