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Simon Vouet The Rape of Europa ca. 1640(1640)
Oil on canvas
142 cm (55.9 in). Height: 179 cm (70.5 in).
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Simon Vouet La Crucifixion Date first half of 17th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 216 x 146 cm (85 x 57.5 in)
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Simon Vouet Loth and his daughters, Simon Vouet Loth and his daughters, Simon Vouet, 1633. Oil on canvas. Bought in 1937
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Simon Vouet Toilette of Venus Oil on canvas
Dimensions 135 x 98 cm
Date 1625-27
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Simon Vouet Self-portrait. Date 1626(1626) or 1627(1627)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 45 x 36.5 cm (17.7 x 14.4 in)
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Simon Vouet Psyche et lamour Oil on canvas
Dimensions 112 x 165 cm (44.1 x 65 in)
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Simon Vouet Detalhe da musa Calliope no quadro The Muses Urania and Calliope Oil on canvas
Date c. 1634(1634)
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Simon Vouet Apollo und die Musen Date 1640(1640)
English: oil on panel
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Simon Vouet Saint Cecilia Date c. 1626(1626)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 134.1 x 98.2 cm (52.8 x 38.7 in)
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Simon Vouet Self-portrait 1626(1626) or 1627(1627)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 45 x 36.5 cm (17.7 x 14.4 in)
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Simon Vouet The Muses Urania and Calliope oil on canvas
Date c. 1634(1634)
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Simon Vouet Saint Cecilia 1626(1626)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 134.1 X 98.2 cm (52.8 X 38.7 in)
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Simon Vouet The Penitent Magdalen circa 1630(1630)
Medium oil on canvas
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Simon Vouet Self portrait circa 1626-1627
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 45 X 36.5 cm
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Simon Vouet Self portrait 1626(1626) or 1627(1627)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 45 X 36.5 cm
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Simon Vouet
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b. 1590, Paris, d. 1649, Paris.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.
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