Title | Creator | Creation Date | ||
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1 |
![]() | Barberini Harp | probably 1623 - 1624 CE | |
2 |
![]() | Palazzo Borghese, Prospettiva, ground floor, looking east from gallery | 1660s - 1670s CE | |
3 |
![]() | Overdoor Design with Barberini Emblem | end of 17th Century CE | |
4 |
![]() | Overdoor Design with Barberini Emblem | end of 17th Century CE | |
5 |
![]() | Crucifix, detail of Jesus | late 17th Century CE | |
6 |
![]() | Crucifix | late 17th Century CE | |
7 |
![]() | Borghese Armorial | after 1610 CE | |
8 |
![]() | Palazzo Barberini, Piano nobile, reconstruction plan | 1628 - 1638 CE | |
9 |
![]() | Barberini Harp, detail of Barberini Arms flanked by Putti | probably 1623 - 1624 CE | |
10 |
![]() | Barberini Harp, detail of lion's head | probably 1623 - 1624 CE | |
11 |
![]() | Deformed Melon | attributed to Vincenzo Leonardi | c. 1630 - 1640 CE |
12 |
![]() | Digitated Lemon | attributed to Vincenzo Leonardi | c. 1640 CE |
13 |
![]() | Count-Duke of Olivares on Horseback | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | 1622 - 1627 CE |
14 |
![]() | The Fable of Arachne | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | 1657 CE |
15 |
![]() | Family of the Artist | Juan Bautista Martinez del Mazo | 1664 - 1665 CE |
16 |
![]() | Dead Soldier | 17th Century CE | |
17 |
![]() | Crucifixion of Christ | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | 1630's CE |
18 |
![]() | Saint Francis in Meditation (detail) | Francisco de Zurbarán | ca. 1635 - 1639 CE |
19 |
![]() | Maids of Honor (Las Meninas) | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | 1656 CE |
20 |
![]() | The Waterseller of Seville | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | ca. 1620 CE |
21 |
![]() | Woman with a Fan | Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez | 1638 - 1639 CE |
22 |
![]() | Martha Rebuking Mary Magdalene | Andrea Vaccaro | 17th Century CE |
23 |
![]() | Allegory to the Superiority of Sculpture over Painting | attributed to Guercino | before 1621 CE |
24 |
![]() | The Sense of Touch | Jusepe de Ribera | ca. 1615 - 1616 CE |
25 |
![]() | Supper at Emmaus | Michelangelo Merisi (il Caravaggio) | 1601 CE |