- ddzamˈpjɛːri];
October 21, 1581 –
April 6, 1641),
known by the
diminutive Domenichino (US: /doʊˌmeɪnɪˈkiːnoʊ, -ˌmɛn-/, Italian: [domeniˈkiːno])
after his shortness...
- of St.
Jerome is a 1614 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Italian artist Domenichino. It was
commissioned for the
church of San
Girolamo della Carità in Rome...
- John the
Evangelist is a 1620s
painting by the
Italian Baroque painter Domenichino. In
February 2014 it was on
display in the
National Gallery, London,...
-
painting on
canvas by the
Italian Baroque painter Domenicho Zampieri (
Domenichino)
housed in the
Capitoline Museum in Rome, Italy. The
painting appears...
- of the
Shepherds is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Italian master Domenichino,
executed c. 1607–1610. It has been in the
National Gallery of Scotland...
- God
commands Abraham to
offer his son
Isaac as a sacrifice,
Domenichino....
- was in the city,
promoting fellow-Bolognese artists, and was
close to
Domenichino in particular. As an art
theorist he was
rediscovered in the 20th century...
- removed. The
commissioners sent a
letter to
Domenichino in Rome
requesting his services. On 23
March 1630,
Domenichino sent a
reply letter to
accept a commission...
- (Fanciulla e l'unicorno) is a
fresco painting by the
Italian Baroque artist Domenichino,
completed between c. 1604 and 1605. It is in the
collection of the Palazzo...
- line from Alexander.
Giulia Farnese as – A
Virgin with a Unicorn, by
Domenichino, c. 1604–05, from
Palazzo Farnese Ercole II d'Este, Duke of
Ferrara Francis...