exhibition history: Europeana 280 / movement: classicism

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instance of: painting (5)

owned by: France (1)

genre: religious art (2) | portrait (1) | landscape art (1) | genre art (1) | three-quarter portait (1) | full-length portrait (1)

based on: flight into Egypt (1)

artist: Nicolas Poussin (1) | Hyacinthe Rigaud (1) | Vasilis Michaelides (1) | Franz Caucig (1) | Yrjö Ollila (1)

depicts: man (3) | Virgin Mary (2) | woman (2) | boy (2) | mother (2) | aqueduct (1) | flower (1) | sky (1) | book (1) | snake (1) | column (1) | Louis XIV of France (1) | cloud (1) | mountain (1) | tree (1) | sword (1) | embroidery (1) | shoe (1)

material used: oil paint (5) | canvas (5)

collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre (2) | Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon (1) | National Gallery of Slovenia (1) | Finnish National Gallery (1) | State Gallery of Contemporary Art (1)

location: Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon (1) | Ateneum (1) | National Gallery of Slovenia (1) | Room 916 (1) | State Gallery of Contemporary Art (1) | Room 627 (1)

main subject: Louis XIV of France (1) | flight into Egypt (1) | Madonna and Child (1)

Hearing the Homework

painting
by Yrjö Ollila (1923)
woman boy mother book vase flower homework

The Flight into Egypt

painting
by Nicolas Poussin (1657)
Holy Family Child Jesus Joseph Virgin Mary donkey Chemin angel broad-leaved tree oak herder building column entablature plan d'eau riparian forest mountain sky cloud horizon eagle man woman boy mother bird's wing flight aerial perspective walking

Madonna and Child

painting
by Vasilis Michaelides (1875)
Virgin Mary

Portrait of Louis XIV

painting
by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1702)
man Louis XIV of France costume Order of the Holy Spirit Joyeuse sceptre crown hand of justice wig lace embroidery ermine shoe glove drapery sculpture sword

Ideal landscape with a young man killing a snake

painting
by Franz Caucig (1810)
ruins aqueduct man snake tree