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Pietro da Cortona
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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Pietro da Cortona Glorification of the Rule of Urban VIII oil painting

Painting ID::  1545

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Pietro da Cortona
Glorification of the Rule of Urban VIII

   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Nativity of the Virgin oil painting

Painting ID::  1547

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Pietro da Cortona
Nativity of the Virgin
Musee du Louvre, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Romulas and Remus Brought Back by Faustulus oil painting

Painting ID::  1556

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Pietro da Cortona
Romulas and Remus Brought Back by Faustulus
Musee du Louvre, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona The Stoning of St.Stephen 02 oil painting

Painting ID::  1559

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Pietro da Cortona
The Stoning of St.Stephen 02
1660 The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Venus as a Huntress Appears to Aeneas (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20459

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Pietro da Cortona
Venus as a Huntress Appears to Aeneas (mk05)
Canvas,50 x 69 1/4''(127 x 176 cm).Perhaps painted in collaboration with Romanelli.Early collection
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Nativity of the Virgin (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20460

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Pietro da Cortona
Nativity of the Virgin (mk05)
Canvas,66 1/4 x 47''(168 x 119 cm).Acquired from Eberhard Jabach in 1662 for the collection of Louis
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Romulus and Remus Brought Back by Faustulus (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20461

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Pietro da Cortona
Romulus and Remus Brought Back by Faustulus (mk05)
Canvas,99 x 104 1/4''(251 x 165 cm)Commissioned ca.1643 by Louis Phelipeaux,Marquis de la Vrilliere,Secretary of State under Louis XIII and Louis XIV,together with works by Guercino,Reni,Turchi,and Poussin;seized in the Revolution from the collection of the DUc de Penthievre,Paris.INV
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Holy Family Resting on thte Flight to Egypt (mk08) oil painting

Painting ID::  21538

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Pietro da Cortona
Holy Family Resting on thte Flight to Egypt (mk08)
c.1643 Oil on copper, 48x39cm Munich,Bayerische Staas-gemaldesammlungen, Alte Pinakothek
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Giorification of the Rule of Urban Vii (nn03) oil painting

Painting ID::  23447

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Pietro da Cortona
Giorification of the Rule of Urban Vii (nn03)
1633-9 Fresco Palazzo Barberini Rome
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona The Nativity and the Adoration of the Shepherds oil painting

Painting ID::  28653

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Pietro da Cortona
The Nativity and the Adoration of the Shepherds
mk61 before1656 Oil on canvas 51x40cm
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona St.Martina Refusing to Worship Idols oil painting

Painting ID::  29994

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Pietro da Cortona
St.Martina Refusing to Worship Idols
mk67 Oil on canvas 39 3/8x30 11/16in Pitti,Palatine Gallery
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona La Nativite de la Vierge oil painting

Painting ID::  31007

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Pietro da Cortona
La Nativite de la Vierge
mk70 Toile H.1.68 L.1.19 Paris,Musee du Louvre
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt oil painting

Painting ID::  32466

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Pietro da Cortona
Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt
c. 1643 Oil on copper, 48 x 39 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Ratto delle Sabine oil painting

Painting ID::  32536

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Pietro da Cortona
Ratto delle Sabine
mk79 1627-1628 Rome
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt oil painting

Painting ID::  33584

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Pietro da Cortona
Holy Family Resting on the Flight to Egypt
mk86 c.1643 Oil on copper 48x39cm
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona The return of Hagar oil painting

Painting ID::  39627

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Pietro da Cortona
The return of Hagar
mk150 c.1637 Canvas 123.5x99cm
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power oil painting

Painting ID::  40444

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Pietro da Cortona
Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power
mk156 1633-39 Fresco
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona The Golden Age oil painting

Painting ID::  43580

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Pietro da Cortona
The Golden Age
1641-46
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas oil painting

Painting ID::  51200

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Pietro da Cortona
Venus as Huntress Appears to Aeneas
Oil on canvas
   
   
     

 

 

Pietro da Cortona Landing of the Trojans at the Mouth of Tiberis oil painting

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
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.