Monday, November 19, 2018

Saint Barbara


Master of the Madonna of Vyssi Brod (ca. 1400)
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Meister Francke - Saint Barbara Altarpiece (1410-1420)
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(central pannel)
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(detail, Three Windows)
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(details, Torture of Saint Barbara)
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Jan van Eyck (1437)
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Robert Campin - Saint Barbara in her Tower (1438)
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Wilhelm Kalteysen (1447)
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(details)
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Israhel van Meckenem (1455-1503)
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Willem Vrelant (1460s)
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Master of the Joseph Sequence - Saint Barbara Directing the Construction of a Third Window 
(1470-1500)
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Ghirlandaio - Saint Barbara Crushing her Infidel Father (ca. 1473)
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Hans Memling - Holy Family with Saints (Barbara right)
(1430-1494)
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Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1492-1503)
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Master of the Emboidered Foliage (ca. 1500)
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Hans Baldung Grien (ca. 1505)
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Zürcher Veilchenmeister - The Beheading of Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara (ca. 1505)
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Master of the Holy Blood - Madonna and Child with Saints Catherine and Barbara
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Jerg Ratgeb (1510)
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(details)
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Lucas Cranach the Elder and Workshop (ca. 1512)
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Raphael - Madonna Sixtina (1514)
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(detail of Saint Barbara)
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Master of Frankfurt (ca. 1515)
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Parmigianino (ca. 1522)
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Lorenzo Lotto - Saint Barbara Publicly Tortured (1524)
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Bernardo Luini - Madonna and Child with Catherine (left) and Barbara (right)
(1525)
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Anonymous Dutch Master (ca. 1530)
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Pieter Coecke van Aelst - Beheading of Barbara by her Father (ca. 1530)
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Ambrosius Benson (ca. 1531)
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Daniele de Voltera (ca. 1548)
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Johannes Wierix after Jan van der Straet (1559-1612)
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Paolo Veronese - Holy Family with Saint Barbara and John the Baptist (1570s)
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Pieter Isaacsz (1590-1610)
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Cornelis de Vos - Barbara Kegeleers with Saint Barbara (1620)
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Pieter Paul Rubens (ca. 1620)
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Theodoor Thulden (1633)
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Francisco de Zurbaran (1640s)
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Michael Willmann (1660s)
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Francisco Bayeu (ca. 1770)
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Francisco Goya (ca. 1773)
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Mikhail Nesterov (ca. 1890)
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Ramon Marti Alsina (1891)
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Anonymous - Saint Barbara for Miners in Ruhrgebiet (undated)
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(often portrayed with a three-windowed tower as symbol of her belief in the Holy Trinity of Christianity)
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