Showing 24 artworks out of 33 with 1637 and with Subtle Color
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- Adriaen Brouwer
- Bernardo Strozzi
- Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
- Cornelis De Baellieur
- David Teniers The Younger
- Diego Velázquez
- Dirck Hals
- Jacob Jordaens
- Jacques Blanchard
- Jacques De Stella
- Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck
- Marten Pepijn
- Matthias Stom
- Nicolas Poussin
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Philippe De Champaigne
- Pietro Da Cortona
- Rembrandt Van Rijn
- Sir Anthony Van Dyck
- Theodoor Van Thulden
- Willem Claesz Heda
- Workshop Of Peter Paul Rubens
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Rubens’ 'Massacre of the Innocents' (1637): A dramatic Baroque masterpiece! Intense emotion, dynamic composition & rich color palette. Perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Nicolas Poussin's 'Et in Arcadia Ego' (1637) blends classical and contemporary themes, depicting shepherds contemplating a tomb & the inevitability of death within idyllic Arcadia. A masterpiece of Baroque art.
Experience Baroque grandeur! Peter Paul Rubens’ ‘Tournament in front of Castle Steen,’ a vibrant 1637 canvas housed at the Louvre, captures a thrilling equestrian spectacle amidst opulent castle surroundings – discover its beauty.
Discover Rembrandt's 'An Elephant,' a captivating 1637 drawing showcasing the artist’s masterful use of light and shadow. Explore this iconic piece from the Dutch Golden Age.
Discover 'Landscape with a Goatherd' by Claude Lorrain (1600-1682), a serene Baroque masterpiece depicting rural life in the Italian countryside. Explore its history, artist details & related research.
Nicolas Poussin’s ‘The Crossing of the Red Sea’ is a dramatic masterpiece depicting Moses leading his people to freedom. Explore its classical composition, biblical narrative, and artistic significance.
Discover Nicolas Poussin’s ‘The Jews Gathering the Manna,’ a masterpiece of classical harmony and biblical storytelling. Explore its rich symbolism, masterful composition, and artistic significance.
Experience the serene and luminous atmosphere of this Baroque masterpiece Harbour with Villa Medici by Claude Lorrain, a stunning oil painting capturing an idyllic harbor scene that you can bring into your own home.
Explore Rembrandt's iconic 'An Elephant, in the Background a Group of Spectators,' a masterful drawing showcasing chiaroscuro and meticulous detail—a testament to his unparalleled artistic skill.
Discover Philippe de Champaigne’s stunning ‘Cardinal Richelieu’ – a Baroque masterpiece! Explore this 1637 oil painting's rich detail & historical significance at the National Gallery.
Delicate Dutch Baroque artistry shines through Willem Heda’s ‘Still Life,’ capturing a serene tableau of tableware and fruit bathed in luminous light—a masterful exploration of quiet contemplation from Haarlem's Golden Age. Discover this captivating masterpiece at Wawel Royal Castle.
Jacob Jordaens' 'Portrait of an Old Man' (1637) captures a dignified elder with thoughtful gaze, set within a richly detailed Baroque interior. Explore the painting’s layers of symbolism and artistic mastery.
Detailed information about Charity by Jacques Blanchard from Art UK.
Diego Velázquez’s ‘The Buffoon Don Cristóbal de Castañeda y Pernia’ captures the wit and ambition of a Spanish court jester. Explore this Baroque masterpiece's historical context & artistic brilliance.
Nicolas Poussin’s "The Eucharist" showcases a monumental Baroque masterpiece depicting the Last Supper with meticulous detail and harmonious balance. Explore this iconic 1637 painting, a cornerstone of classical art, and discover its profound symbolism.
David Teniers the Younger's "Smokers in an Interior" (1637) captures a rustic scene of men enjoying tobacco, showcasing Baroque realism and social commentary. Explore this captivating Flemish masterpiece.
Experience the lively realism of Adriaen Brouwer's Smoking Men, a Baroque snapshot of 17th-century Dutch tavern life; discover this masterwork today.
Explore Cornelis de Baellieur’s 1637 ‘Interior of a Collector’s Gallery’. A lavish Baroque scene filled with art & wealth, showcasing Flemish mastery & opulent detail.