Pintura Identificación:: 26639
Rinaldo and Armida Rinaldo y Armida mk53
1734
Oil on canvas
135x170cm
Paris,Musee du Louvre
mk53 1734 Engrasan en la lona 135x170cm París, du de Musee Louvre French Rococo Era Painter, 1703-1770
Pintura Identificación:: 29037
Rinaldo and Armida Rinaldo y Armida mk65
Oil on canvas
51 3/16x119 5/16in
el Petróleo mk65en la lona 51 3/16x119 5/16in Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1595-1658
Pintura Identificación:: 33799
Rinaldo and Armida Rinaldo y Armida mk86
1753
Oil on canvas
104.8x143cm
Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen
mk86 1753 Engrasan en la lona 104.8x143cm Múnich, Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1696-1770
Pintura Identificación:: 59262
Rinaldo and Armida Rinaldo and Armida (1814)
Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice
1791-1882
Italian
Francesco Hayez Galleries
Antonio Bellucci (1654-1726) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, who was best known for his work in England, Germany, and Austria. He was one of the many Venetian-trained artists of his time, including Ricci, Tiepolo, Amigoni, and others, who sought commissions north of Italy, providing patrons with the then-popular Italianate grand-manner frescoes for private palaces.
Pintura Identificación:: 92439
Rinaldo and Armida Date second half of 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 161 cm (63.4 in). Width: 121 cm (47.6 in).
TTD Antonio Bellucci (1654-1726) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, who was best known for his work in England, Germany, and Austria. He was one of the many Venetian-trained artists of his time, including Ricci, Tiepolo, Amigoni, and others, who sought commissions north of Italy, providing patrons with the then-popular Italianate grand-manner frescoes for private palaces.
Antonio Bellucci Antonio Bellucci (1654-1726) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, who was best known for his work in England, Germany, and Austria. He was one of the many Venetian-trained artists of his time, including Ricci, Tiepolo, Amigoni, and others, who sought commissions north of Italy, providing patrons with the then-popular Italianate grand-manner frescoes for private palaces.
Rinaldo and Armida