ID de tableau:: 527
Saint Sebastian Sebastian de saint 1490-91
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence 1490-91 L-arcade des Bureaux, Florence 1460-1535
Italian
Lorenzo Costa Locations
ID de tableau:: 1705
Saint Sebastian Sebastian de saint 1570
The Hermitage, St.Petersburg 1570 L-ermitage, St.Pétersbourg Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1485-1576
ID de tableau:: 3338
Saint Sebastian Sebastian de Saint 1910
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux 1910 Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux French Symbolist Painter, 1840-1916
ID de tableau:: 19454
Saint Sebastian Sebastian de Saint 1656
Oil on canvas
Museo del Prado, Madrid. 1656 Pétrole sur Prado de del de Museo de canevas, Madrid. Spanish, 1614-1685
Italian painter, Umbrian school (b. 1450, Citta della Pieve, d. 1523, Perugia).
ID de tableau:: 19843
Saint Sebastian Sebastian de Saint Panel
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris. Lambriser Musee du Louvre, Paris. Italian painter, Umbrian school (b. 1450, Citta della Pieve, d. 1523, Perugia).
ID de tableau:: 75030
Saint Sebastian Description St-Sebastian-xx-Guido-Reni.English: Saint Sebastian
Date 1600s
cyf 1575-1642
Italian
Guido Reni Galleries
(1611-1651 or 1654) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in the mountainous area east of Naples called Irpinia, and in other areas of Campania, Puglia, and Molise.
Francesco Guarino, Saint Agnes, 1650.He was born in Sant'Andrea Apostolo, today a frazione of Solofra in the Province of Avellino, Campania, and died in Gravina di Puglia. He was a pupil first locally of his father, Giovanni Tommaso Guarino, then moved to Naples to work in the studio of Massimo Stanzione. In Naples, like many of his contemporaries in Naples, he was influenced by the style of Caravaggio. Among his masterpieces are the works for the Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo to Solofra.
ID de tableau:: 89379
Saint Sebastian 2nd quarter of the 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 142.5 x 187.5 cm (56.1 x 73.8 in)
cjr (1611-1651 or 1654) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in the mountainous area east of Naples called Irpinia, and in other areas of Campania, Puglia, and Molise.
Francesco Guarino, Saint Agnes, 1650.He was born in Sant'Andrea Apostolo, today a frazione of Solofra in the Province of Avellino, Campania, and died in Gravina di Puglia. He was a pupil first locally of his father, Giovanni Tommaso Guarino, then moved to Naples to work in the studio of Massimo Stanzione. In Naples, like many of his contemporaries in Naples, he was influenced by the style of Caravaggio. Among his masterpieces are the works for the Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo to Solofra.