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The return of Hagar Painting ID:: 39627
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Pietro da Cortona The return of Hagar mk150
c.1637
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Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power Painting ID:: 40444
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Pietro da Cortona Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power mk156
1633-39
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The Golden Age Painting ID:: 43580
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Pietro da Cortona The Golden Age 1641-46
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Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas Painting ID:: 51200
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Pietro da Cortona Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas Oil on canvas
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Landing of the Trojans at the Mouth of Tiberis Painting ID:: 51230
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Pietro da Cortona Landing of the Trojans at the Mouth of Tiberis 1651-54
Fresco Palazzo Pamphili
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Pietro da Cortona
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1596-1669 Italian Pietro da Cortona Galleries Italian painter, draughtsman and architect. He was, together with Gianlorenzo Bernini and Franceso Borromini, one of the three leading artists of the Roman Baroque. As a painter he developed the early Baroque style, initiated by Annibale Carracci, to a magnificent and imposing High Baroque. His fresco decorations set a standard for European Baroque painting until they were eclipsed by Giambattista Tiepolo's works and those of other Venetian masters of the 18th century. As an architect Cortona was far less influential. His imaginative designs for fa?ades and stucco decorations were, however, conclusive and independent solutions to problems central to Roman Baroque architecture.
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