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11 artworks found

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movement: Symbolism (1)

genre: religious art (3) | landscape art (2) | floral painting (2) | self-portrait (1)

artist: William Blake (2) | Maria Sibylla Merian (2) | Odilon Redon (1) | Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1) | Gu Kaizhi (1) | Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib (1) | Margaret Sarah Carpenter (1) | anonymous (1) | Matilda Heming (1)

depicts: caterpillar (2) | butterfly (2) | Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | flower (1) | Capsicum annuum (1) | boy (1) | river (1) | man (1) | Elijah (1) | Telchin licus (1) | pupa (1) | Child Jesus (1) | bell pepper (1) | chrysalis (1) | Margaret Sarah Carpenter (1) | human head (1) | Costus arabicus (1)

material used: oil paint (6) | ink (2) | vellum (2) | watercolor paint (2) | gold (1) | paper (1) | chalk (1)

main subject: Madonna and Child (1)

Elijah rescuing Prince Nur ad-Dahr from drowning in a river

painting
by Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib (1570s)
man boy river Elijah

The Whore of Babylon

painting
by William Blake (1809)

Self-portrait

painting
by Margaret Sarah Carpenter (1812)
woman Margaret Sarah Carpenter

Plant study with peppers

painting / drawing
by Maria Sibylla Merian (1703)
bell pepper butterfly caterpillar chrysalis Capsicum annuum

Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

painting / icon
by anonymous (1375s)
Virgin Mary Child Jesus

Jacob's Ladder

painting
by William Blake (1805)

[no title]

painting
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1859)

Plant study with butterflies

painting / drawing
by Maria Sibylla Merian (1703)
flower butterfly caterpillar Costus arabicus pupa Telchin licus

Admonitions Scroll

painting
by Gu Kaizhi (1st millennium)

The Golden Cell

painting
by Odilon Redon (1892)
human head

Backwater, Weymouth

painting
by Matilda Heming (1840s)