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Artist: 1468 Lorenzo Di Alessandro Da Sanse (1503 - Ital)
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by 1468 Lorenzo Di Alessandro Da Sanse.
- LA VIERGE ET L'ENFANT AVEC SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE ENFANT (1468 vers) by BOTTICELLI Sandro (dit), Alessandro DI MARIANO FILIPEPI
- Loth et ses filles by BARBIERI Giovanni Francesco
- Pierre Puget - The Blessed Alessandro Sauli 1663-68 terracotta Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Saint Sebastian, Alessandro Vittoria after (Artist), circa 1566, 18th century cast, Bronze
- Saint Sebastian, Alessandro Vittoria after (Artist), circa 1566, 18th century cast, Bronze
- LA VIERGE, L'ENFANT ET SAINT ANTOINE (16e siècle) by BONVICINO Alessandro (attribué) ; MORETTO Alessandro (dit)
- Honoré de Balzac (1837) by PUTTINATI Alessandro
- Cosmo Mogalli
The Ascension of Christ, after Alessandro del Turco
Engraving
17th - 18th century
- Otto van Veen - Portrait of Alessandro Farnese (1545-1592) c. late 16th ce oil heightened with Los Angeles County Museum of Art Dutch
- Francesco Piranesi - One of the Shorter Sides of the Sarcophagus of Alessandro Severus mid 18th centur etching Arkansas Arts Center Italian
- John Stanton
Judge Lorenzo P. Latimer
black Ink on paper
1882 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Goddess of Chaste Love, fragment of a cassone panel, 1468-75 Francesco di Giorgio (Francesco Maurizio The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Madonna Adoring the Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and an Angel Lorenzo The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Crucifixion with Donors and Saints Peter and Margaret, ca. 1525-27 Cornelis Engebrechtsz (Netherlandish, 1468-1527)Oil J. Paul Getty Museum
- Madonna and Child
- Pietro Perugino - Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi 1488 oil on panel transfe National Gallery of Art Italian
- Alessandro Vittoria
Zeus
bronze
circa 1600 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Young Woman Lorenzo di Credi (Lorenzo d"Andrea d"Oderigo) (Italian, Florentine, 1459-60–1537)Oil on
- Etude d'un squelette debout, la jambe gauche levée (2e moitié 16e siècle ; 1er quart 17e siècle) by ALLORI Alessandro
- Alessandro Allori
Portrait of Francesco I de'Medici
oil on panel
16th century
- Vue de Poggio San Lorenzo (1938) by WITTEL Gaspar Adriaensz van
- Vénus et Amour (2e quart 17e siècle) by PADOVANINO Alessandro (dit), VAROTARI Alessandro (patronyme)
- Marguerite Le Comte
Cardinal Alessandro Albani
18th century
- Alessandro Magnasco
Soldiers Feasting
oil on canvas
circa 1725
- Homme penché en avant, regardant à l'intérieur d'une caisse by TIARINI Alessandro
- L'ANNONCIATION (17e siècle) by anonyme ; CREDI LORENZO D'ANDREA D'UDERIGO DI (d'après), LORENZO DI CREDI (dit, d'après)
- Alessandro Turchi
Circumcision
Pen and brown ink and brown wash over black chalk on laid paper mounted to heavier sheet
17th century
- Ambrogio Brambilla
A Consistory Showing the Interior of the Sistine Chapel, after the engraving by Lorenzo Vaccari
Etching
1582
- FEMME NUE ASSISE, DE PROFIL A DROITE, JAMBES CROISEES (1900 vers ; ?) by RODIN Auguste
- Marco Zoppo - Saint Peter c. 1468 tempera on panel National Gallery of Art Italian
- Untitled (#C-60), Pessoli, Alessandro (Italy, born 1963) (Artist), 1997, Ink, tempera, ammonia on paper
- Lorenzo Lotto
Bust of a Bearded Man
oil on canvas
1541
- Lorenzo Palmer Latimer
Landscape
oil on canvas
1882
- PORTRAIT DE JEUNE FILLE (4e quart 15e siècle ; 1er quart 16e siècle) by COSTA Lorenzo The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alessandro Allori Title: Charity Date: about 1560 Medium: oil on copper Dimensions: H.9 x The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Nativity, 1409 Lorenzo Monaco (Italian [Florence], ca. 1370-1423)Tempera on panel; 8 3/8 x 12
- Invite, Alessandro Codagnone (Italy, born 1967) (Photographer), 1995, Chromogenic development print
- Invite, Alessandro Codagnone (Italy, born 1967) (Photographer), 1995, Chromogenic development print
- Gutemberg (Johannes Gensfleich, dit) (Mayence, avant 1400-Mayence, 1468), " inventeur " de l'imprimerie (1839) by DAVID Pierre Jean, DAVID d'Angers (dit)
- LA FAMILLE DE LA VIERGE (1513) by FASOLO Lorenzo ; LORENZO DA PAVIA (dit)
- Buste de femme (1ère moitié 16e siècle) by SCIARPELLONI Lorenzo, CREDI Lorenzo di (dit)
- PORTRAIT DE SIGISMOND MALATESTA (1417-1468) (1451 vers) by PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA
- Buste de jeune homme (1480 entre ; 1486 et) by SCIARPELLONI Lorenzo, CREDI Lorenzo di (dit)
- The Artist’s Studio, Alessandro Magnasco (Italy, Genoa, 1667 - 1749) , circa 1667-1749, Oil on canvas
- Jean GUTENBERG (...) meurt en 1468 (titre inscrit) (1876 entre ; 1890 et) by OBERTHUR (imprimeur) ; BOGNARD (éditeur)
- Lorenzo Bardi
Vue de la Plce du Gran Duc
engraving
1825
- Lorenzo Bardi
Vue du DÙme de Florence
engraving
1825
- Allegorical Figure of Peace, Lorenzo da Musi (died N/A) (Artist), Engraving
- DEUX ANGES (4e quart 15e siècle) by BOTTICELLI Sandro (dit), Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- UN JEUNE HOMME DEVANT L'ASSEMBLEE DES ARTS LIBERAUX (1683 vers) by BOTTICELLI Sandro (dit), FILIPEPI Alessandro Mariano
- Tête de vieillard presque chauve, de trois quarts (4e quart 16e siècle ; 1ère moitié 17e siècle) by SCIARPELLONI Lorenzo (attribué à )
- Alessandro Paolo Abbiati
Girolamo Cornaro, Procurator of San Marco
Engraving
circa 1686 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alessandro Magnasco Title: Monks Praying in a Grotto Date: 17th century - 18th century
- Venus Disarming Cupid, Alessandro Allori (Italy, Florence, 1535 - 1607) (Artist), circa 1570, Oil on panel The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Brother Gregorio Belo of Vicenza, 1547 Lorenzo Lotto (Italian, Venetian, born about 1480, died 1556)Oil
- Croquis d'après l'un des tombeaux des Médicis à San Lorenzo (1793) by BUONARROTI Michelangelo (attribué à )
- Bertoldo di Giovanni - Lorenzo de' Medici, il Magnifico, 1449-1492, and The Pazzi Conspiracy 1478 bronze National Gallery of Art Italian
- Lorenzo Pasinello
St. Anne
graphite
17th - 18th century
- Lorenzo Loli
Cupid Breaking His Bow
Etching
1640
- Lorenzo Lotto
Self Portrait
oil on canvas
15th - 16th century
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Unorossodue: Anatomy Revised: Thanos Zakopoulos "Anatomy revised" is a duality, a dialogue between opposites as well as a confrontation between classical anatomical images (Western) and Manga comics (Japanese) in an attempt to find similarities and at the same time extreme differences. The arti...
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Michael Werner Gallery: Correspondences: Drawings Past and Present” The selection of drawings in this exhibition illustrates the timelessness of documenting the conceptual process, from the looser, unconstrained studies to the more fully realized. The works show the creative processes of artists through the ages w...
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Year Created: 2007
Medium: Painting Acrylic
Width: 458 mm
Height: 458 mm
Depth: 30 mm
Price: US$ 5000
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: Triumphs of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750 The Baroque style was born in Rome about 1630 and spread throughout Catholic
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