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The Conversion of Saint Paul

Painting by Caravaggio

The Conversion of Saint Paul, by the Italian painter Caravaggio, is housed in the
Odescalchi Balbi Collection of Rome. It is one of at least two paintings by Caravaggio of
the same subject, the Conversion of Paul. Wikipedia
Artist: Caravaggio
Created: 1600
Period: Baroque
Genre: Christian art
Location: Odescalchi Balbi Collection, Rome
Dimensions: 237 cm × 189 cm (93 in × 74 in)
Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
Sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is the central sculptural group in white marble set in an
elevated aedicule in the Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. Wikipedia
Artist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Location: Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
Medium: White marble
Subject: Teresa of Ávila
Period: Baroque
Created: 1647–1652
Portrait of Hélène Fourment
Drawing by Peter Paul Rubens

Artist: Peter Paul Rubens


Created: 1630–1631
Periods: Baroque, Antwerp school
Self-portraits by Rembrandt
The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important part of his oeuvre.
Rembrandt created approaching one hundred self-portraits including over forty
paintings, thirty-one etchings and about ... Wikipedia
Medium: Oil on canvas
Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Year: 1660
Dimensions: 80.3 cm × 67.3 cm (31 5⁄8 in × 26 1⁄2 in)
Las Meninas
Painting by Diego Velázquez

Las Meninas is a 1656 painting in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, by Diego Velázquez,
the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age. Its complex and enigmatic composition
raises questions about reality and illusion, and creates an uncertain relationship
between the viewer and the figures depicted. Wikipedia
Artist: Diego Velázquez
Dimensions: 3.18 m x 2.76 m
Location: Museo Nacional Del Prado
Period: Baroque
Created: 1656

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