Jusepe de Ribera
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St Sebastian Tended by the Holy Women new19/Jusepe de Ribera-734587.jpg Painting ID:: 52678
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1621 Oil on canvas, 180,3 x 231,6 cm |
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Marsyas flas new19/Jusepe de Ribera-694868.jpg Painting ID:: 53801
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mk234
183x234cm |
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The Holy family new20/Jusepe de Ribera-976637.jpg Painting ID:: 55733
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mk244
253x196cm
1639
Oil on canvas
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St Albert new21/Jusepe de Ribera-979396.jpg Painting ID:: 62305
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230 x 170 mm British Museum, London Throughout his career, Ribera was an avid draftsman in pen and ink and in red chalk, and the chalk drawings in particular evince the approach of an artist trained in an Italian workshop. In this study of St Albert Ribera solves a problem of figure drawing with an ease that is rarely matched by Spanish painters of the period. The technique is Italianate as well: thin, closely spaced lines and soft shadows are used to delineate the body and musculature |
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hans atelje. new22/Jusepe de Ribera-565282.jpg Painting ID:: 64718
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sankt bartolomeus. 1644.
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