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Titian

Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1485-1576

Gemälde ID::  1696

MaryMagdalene
1533 Pitti Palace, Florence
der Pitti von 1533 Palast, Florenz
Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1485-1576

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  27561

Mary Magdalene
mk56 oil on canvas Circle of Francesco Trevisani
mk56 Öl auf Leinwand Kreis von Francesco Trevisani

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Piero della Francesca

Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1422-1492

Gemälde ID::  33265

Mary Magdalene
mk83 c.1468 Fresco 190x180cm
das Freskogemälde 190x180cm von mk83 C. 1468
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1422-1492

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  33431

Mary Magdalene
mk86 c.1453 Oil on wood 41x34cm Paris,Musee National du Louvre
das Öl von mk86 C. 1453 auf Holz 41x34cm Paris, Musee National du Louvre
c.1399-1464

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan van Scorel

Dutch 1495-1562 Jan Van Scorel Galleries

Gemälde ID::  33539

Mary Magdalene
mk86 1529 Oil on canvas 67x76.5cm Asmsterdam,Rijksmuseum
das Öl von mk86 1529 auf Leinwand 67x76.5cm Asmsterdam, Rijksmuseum
Dutch 1495-1562 Jan Van Scorel Galleries

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Jan van Scorel

Dutch 1495-1562 Jan Van Scorel Galleries

Gemälde ID::  40350

Mary Magdalene
mk156 c.1530 Oil on panel 67x76.5cm
das Öl von mk156 C. 1530 auf täfelt 67x76.5cm
Dutch 1495-1562 Jan Van Scorel Galleries

   
 

 

 
   
      

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TINTORETTO, Jacopo

Birth Year:, 1518. Death Year:, 1594

Gemälde ID::  41144

Mary Magdalene
mk157 1583-87 Oil on canvas 425x209cm
mk157 1583-87 Öle auf Leinwand 425x209cm
Birth Year:, 1518. Death Year:, 1594

   
 

 

 
   
      

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BENSON, Ambrosius

Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1495-1550

Gemälde ID::  43840
Mary Magdalene
Oil on oak panel, 69,5 x 55,5 cm
Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1495-1550

   
 

 

 
   
      

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MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton

Austrian Painter, 1724-1796

Gemälde ID::  63081
Mary Magdalene
1754 Oil on canvas Cistertian Church, Zirc The picture shows the influence Piazzetta's painting. Artist: MAULBERTSCH, Franz Anton Painting Title: Mary Magdalen , 1751-1800 Painting Style: Austrian , , religious
Austrian Painter, 1724-1796

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  75730
Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene, Oil on wood panel, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Memorial (Delaware Art Museum) cjr
1829-1904

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  77504
Mary Magdalene
Oil on wood panel, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Memorial (Delaware Art Museum) Deutsch: Maria Magdalena, Öl auf Holz, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Memorial (Delaware Art Museum) Date c. 1858-60 cyf
1829-1904

   
 

 

 
   
      

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GUERCINO

Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1591-1666

Gemälde ID::  79190
Mary Magdalene
circa 1624-1625 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1591-1666

   
 

 

 
   
      

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GUERCINO

Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1591-1666

Gemälde ID::  79946
Mary Magdalene
circa 1624-1625 Medium Oil on canvas Current location Blanton Museum of Art cyf
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1591-1666

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Ambrosius Benson

(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's

Gemälde ID::  85215
Mary Magdalene
Date first half of 16th century Medium Oil on oak panel Dimensions Height: 69.5 cm (27.4 in). Width: 55.5 cm (21.9 in). cjr
(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Ambrosius Benson

(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's

Gemälde ID::  90885
Mary Magdalene
Oil on oak panel, 69,5 x 55,5 cm Date 1120s cjr
(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's

   
 

 

 
   
      

Ambrosius Benson
(c.1495/1500, Ferrara or Milan - 1550, Flanders) was an Italian painter who became a part of the Northern Renaissance. While many surviving paintings have been attributed, there is very little known of him from records, and he tended not to sign his work. He is believed to be responsible for mainly religious art, but also painted portraits on commission. He sometime painted from classical sources, often setting the figures in modern-dress, or a contemporary domestic setting. In his lifetime he was successful; he had a large workshop, his work was sold internationally and he was especially popular in Spain. Benson became popular as a source for pastiche with 19th century painters, who are sometimes known as the "followers of Benson". In particular his many variations of the Magdalen and Sibilla Persica, were further copied and became popular with contemporary buyers. Many have retained their relative value and held in the National Gallery, London and command high prices at Sotheby's
Mary Magdalene

        
 
   
 

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