Saturday, May 11, 2024

Antiochus and Stratonice



Bartolomeo Montagna (late 15th C.)
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Bonifazio de Pitati (mid 16th C.)
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Felice Ficherelli (ca. 1638)
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Bernardino Mei (ca. 1650)
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Theodoor van Thulden (mid 17th C.)
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Cornelis Bloemaert after Pietro da Cortona (2nd half 17th C.)
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Lambert Visscher after Pietro da Cortona (2nd half 17th C.)
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Andrea Celesti (late 17th C.)
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Johann Heiss (late 17th C.)
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Antonio Belluci (around 1700)
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Luca Giordano (around 1700)
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Antonio Arrigone (early 18th C.)
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Gaspare Diziane (1st half 18th C.)
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Elias van Nijmegen (ca. 1740)
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Stefano Pozzi (ca. 1740)
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J.C. Levasseur after Collin de Vermont (1769)
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Benjamin West (1772)
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Jean GrandJean (1775)
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Richard Samuel (ca 1780)
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Angelica Kauffmann (late 18th C.)
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard (late 18th C.)
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Follower of Peter Paul Rubens (1781)
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Gaspare Landi (around 1800)
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Jacques-Antoine Vallin (around 1800)
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Pierre-Charles Baquoy after Gérard de Lairesse (around 1800)
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Jozef Oleszkiewicz (1810)
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Alexandre Guillemot (early 19th C.)
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Antiochus fell in love with his father's new wife Stratonice, but kept this a secret despite falling mortally ill because of it.
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