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Simon Vouet Prince Marcantonio Doria (mk05) 1621
Canvas,51 x 37 1/2''(129 x 95 cm)Given in 1979
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Simon Vouet The Toiler of Venus mk86
c.1628-1639
Oil on canvas
183.8x153cm
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Art Museum
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Simon Vouet Saturn,conquered byu Amor,Venus and Hope mk86
c.1645/46
Oil on canvas
187x142cm
Bourges,Musee du Berry
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Simon Vouet Allegory of Wealth mk156
1627
Oil on canvas
107x142cm
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Simon Vouet The Toilet of Venus mk244
c.1628-1639
Oil on canvas
183.8x153cm
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Simon Vouet Saturn,Conquered by Amor venus and hope mk244
187x142cm
Oil on canvas
Bourges
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Simon Vouet Muses Urania and Calliope English: Low resolution detail of the muse Urania from The Muses Urania and Calliope
Date c. 1634
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Simon Vouet Vierge Hesselin Vierge au rameau de chene, dite "Vierge Hesselin"
Date
Dimensions 97 X 77 cm (38.19 X 30.31 in)
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Simon Vouet Diana Date 1637
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 102 ?? 141 cm (40.2 ?? 55.5 in)
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Simon Vouet The Rape of Europa ca. 1640(1640)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Simon Vouet Toilette of Venus 1625-27
Medium Deutsch: Öl auf Leinwand
English: Oil on canvas
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Simon Vouet Penitent Mary Magdalene first half of 17th century
Medium oil on panel
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Simon Vouet
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French
Simon Vouet Gallery
1590-1649
French painter and draughtsman. Although at the time regarded as one of the leading French painters of the first half of the 17th century, he is now known more for his influence on French painting than for his actual oeuvre. He made his reputation in Italy, where he executed numerous portraits for aristocratic patrons and was commissioned for religious subjects. Although the early Italian works show the influence of Caravaggio, his work was subsequently modified by the Baroque style of such painters as Lanfranco and the influence of the Venetian use of light and colour. When he was summoned back to France by Louis XIII in 1627 he thus brought with him an Italian idiom hitherto unknown in France that revitalized French painting.
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