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David with the head of Goliath.
Canvas.
#39150862

David with the head of Goliath. Canvas.

David with the head of Goliath
Canvas
#39150919

David with the head of Goliath Canvas

Battle of Pavia 1525 - detail
Canvas
#39150921

Battle of Pavia 1525 - detail Canvas

L'Annonciation - The Annunciation. Painted for Maria de Medici around 1627, who passed it on to the Couvent des Carmelites in the rue Saint Jaques in Paris.
Canvas, 319 x 222 cm
INV 521
#39151018

L'Annonciation - The Annunciation. Painted for Maria de Medici around 1627, who...

Le triomphe de David, 1630
Canvas, 235 x 295 cm
INV 592
#39151031

Le triomphe de David, 1630 Canvas, 235 x 295 cm INV 592

The adoration ot the three Magi
Canvas; 346 x 488cm
Cat. 1638
#39151069

The adoration ot the three Magi Canvas; 346 x 488cm Cat. 1638

David and Goliath.     
1929
#39160144

David and Goliath. 1929

Die Heiligen Drei Koenige - The Three Magi,1825        
Wood,33 x 41,5 cm                                      
Inv.3768
#391603 8

Die Heiligen Drei Koenige - The Three Magi,1825 Wood,33 x 41,5 cm...

Juana la Loca. 
Canvas, 340 x 500cm. 
The scene shows a moment when the princess' entourage takes a break during the long march to transfer the body of her deceased husband, the Archiduke Philip "the Fair" from Burgos to Granada.
#39160646

Juana la Loca. Canvas, 340 x 500cm. The scene shows a moment when the prince...

Heidelberg   
circa 1844-5
Canvas; 1321 x 2019 mm
N00518
#39170149

Heidelberg circa 1844-5 Canvas; 1321 x 2019 mm N00518

Le sommeil de Titania - Titania sleeping (Shakespeare, A Summernights' dream)
Canvas; 64 x 77 cm
R.F. 1997-12
#39170167

Le sommeil de Titania - Titania sleeping (Shakespeare, A Summernights' dream) C...

The Rake's Levee
(A Rake's Progress)  1735

A levee is a reception held by a monarch or other high-ranking person on arising from bed. Tom is spending his inheritance on suppliers of expensive (and in particular unnecessary) services who try to encourage him to ape the aristocracy. The pictures on the wall, however, show his lack of taste, scenes from classical mythology hang next to pictures of game-cocks. The characters in the picture would readily have been identified by Hogarth's contemporaries as real life London citizens. They include a paid bodyguard who lookes like a criminal, a jockey (kneeling in the front), a dancing-master with a kit-violin (a small three-stringed violin), a huntsman (blowing a horn), a music master, a French fencing master, a quarterstaff (a wooden staff used as a weapon) instructor, a landscape gardener (behind the Rake, with a drawn plan), a poet, and a tailor.
Oil on canvas; 62,5 x 75 cm
#391702 3

The Rake's Levee (A Rake's Progress) 1735 A levee is a reception held by a...