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9 artworks found

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instance of: painting (9)

movement: Baroque (1) | Flemish Primitives (1) | Venetian school (1)

genre: equestrian portrait (5) | religious art (2) | history painting (1)

based on: Book of Genesis (1) | Judges (1)

artist: Peter Paul Rubens (2) | Diego Velázquez (1) | Francisco Goya (1) | Titian (1) | Hieronymus Bosch (1) | Luca Giordano (1) | anonymous (1) | Jan Carel van Eyck (1)

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

The Garden of Earthly Delights

painting
by Hieronymus Bosch (1490)
Adam and Eve God in Christianity Garden of Eden human lawn unicorn elephant creation God crown Bible Psalm 33 sphere sea cloud rock heaven hell peacock rabbit Dracaena draco giraffe lion bird house mouse snake lake garden cherry owl strawberry tree horse donkey Camelus

Equestrian Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares

painting
by Diego Velázquez (1635)
equestrianism horse man Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares river firearm

The Fall of Phaethon

painting
by Jan Carel van Eyck (1637s)
Phaethon horse

The Second of May 1808

painting
by Francisco Goya (1814)
Mamelukes of the Imperial Guard melee Mameluke sword scimitar knife horse blood saddle rebellion

Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1603)
Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 1st Duke of Lerma man horse equestrianism tree gaze towards the viewer

Equestrian Portrait of Charles V

painting
by Titian (1547)
equestrianism horse Charles V

The Defeat of Sisera

painting
by Luca Giordano (1692)
Sisera angel Hebrews hammer chariot horse

The Cardinal-Infante Don Fernando de Austria, at the Battle of Nördlingen

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1634s)
Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria horse

Equestrian portrait of Charles I of England

painting
by anonymous (1638)
horse equestrianism man