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variations of the same subject,
which are
usually attributed to
either Felice Ficherelli or
Guido Cagnacci and
dated to the late 1630s or
about 1640. The first...
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Felice Ficherelli (30
August 1605, San
Gimignano – 5
March 1660, Florence) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
active mainly in Tuscany. He was...
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attributed to
Georges de La Tour,
early 1630s
Georges de La Tour 1650
Felice Ficherelli -1650
Vicente López y Portaña 1795-1800 "Sts.
Castullus and Irene". faith...
- Britten's
opera The Rape of
Lucretia (
Ficherelli),
several c. late 1630s
paintings attributed to
Felice Ficherelli The Rape of Lucrece, a 1594 narrative...
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Campatelli Torre Chigi (1280)
Torre dei
Cugnanesi Torre del
Diavolo Torre Ficherelli or
Ficarelli Torre Grossa (1311), 54
metres (177 ft)
Torre di Palazzo...
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Tarquin and
Lucretia The Rape of
Lucretia (
Ficherelli),
several c. 1640
paintings today attributed to
Felice Ficherelli; the
original is
titled Lucretia and...
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Death of
Cleopatra Vienna, c. 1659) (Milan, c. 1660 The
Repentant Magdalene (c. 1660–1663)
Related Bolognese School The Rape of
Lucretia (
Ficherelli)...
- he
moved for over a
decade (1655–67) to Florence, to work with
Felice Ficherelli and Bald****are Franceschini. He
returned to
Lucca for
seven years, and...
- Chimenti, born in Empoli, was also a painter.
Among his
pupils were
Felice Ficherelli,
Giovanni Battista Brazzè (Il Bigio),
Giovanni Battista Vanni, and Virgilio...
- by Luca
Giordano Tarquin and
Lucretia (Titian) The Rape of
Lucretia (
Ficherelli)
Lucretia (Artemisia Gentileschi, Potsdam) Liv. 1.57–9; Ov. Fast. 2. Spinosa...