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Baf Bonjour France Gall- A Banda. Zwei Apfelsinen im Haar (stéréo)


Sleeping Putto[1] by Guido Reni


Ilissus


and one[2] by Claude Vignon

and one[3] by Piero di Cosimo, titled Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci

The Death of Cleopatra[4] by Reginald Arthur (d. 1896), 1892

and one[5] by John Collier

and one[6] by Sebastiano Mazzoni

"Death of Cleopatra"[7] Hans Makart

two [8][9] by Guido Reni

"Death of Cleopatra"[10] de Gennari Benedetto II

one[11] by Johann Liss


Death of Cleopatra (1658) by Guido Cagnacci[12]

Another “Death of Cleopatra” by Cagnacci[13]

Magdalena Fainted[14] (Italian: Maddalena svenuta) by Cagnacci

Fiori[15] by Cagnacci

A lovely chiaroscuro still life by Cagnacci

Death of Cleopatra (1874) by Jean-André Rixens

Giampietrino [16]


The Italian art collector Alessandro Albani (1692 -1779), the German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717 - 1768) and the German painter Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-79) collaborated to produce the first Neoclassical painting, the ceiling fresco Parnassus at the Villa Albani.

Candidates for first Neoclassical painting: The Oath of the Horatii (1785) by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825) and Parnassus by Raphael Mengs




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