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11 artworks found

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movement: Baroque (1)

artist: anonymous (3) | Jacob Jordaens (2) | Anthony van Dyck (1) | David Ryckaert (1) | Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1) | Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1) | Pieter Neeffs (1) | Jan Victors (1)

depicts: man (7) | woman (3) | dog (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | Abraham (1) | church building (1) | Lot (1) | Joseph (1) | Saint Rosalia (1) | Child Jesus (1) | Lot's wife (1) | donkey (1) | Lot's daughters (1)

material used: oil paint (9) | canvas (5) | panel (2)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (11) | private collection (2)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (11)

main subject: Adoration of the Magi (1) | Road to Emmaus appearance (1) | Adoration of the shepherds (1) | Binding of Isaac (1)

The Adoration of the Shepherds

painting
by Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1760s)
woman man donkey dog Child Jesus Virgin Mary Joseph

The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Young Baptist and His Parents

painting
by Jacob Jordaens (17th century)

The Yard of the Inn at Emmaus

painting
by David Ryckaert (17th century)
man

Interior of a Gothic Church

painting
by Pieter Neeffs (1636)
man church building

The Sacrifice of Isaac

painting
by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1750s)

Abraham's Parting from the Family of Lot

painting
by Jan Victors (1650s)
Abraham Lot Lot's daughters Lot's wife man woman

Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo

painting
by Anthony van Dyck (1624)
Saint Rosalia woman

Saint Agapitus of Praeneste in the Arena; (interior) The Beheading of Saint Agapitus of Praeneste

painting
by anonymous (1500)

Saint Ives receiving Supplicants

painting
by Jacob Jordaens (1640)
man

Saint Remigius Replenishing the Barrel of Wine; (interior) Saint Remigius and the Burning Wheat

painting
by anonymous (1500)
man

The Adoration of the Magi

painting
by anonymous (16th century)
man