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  1. 2023年12月24日 · This version of the Mona Lisa (Louvre) was painted by one of Leonardo’s pupils. The fact that each pentimento, or change, in Leonardo’s original (to the bust, outline of the veil and position of the fingers) is repeated here suggests that the two works were created simultaneously.

  2. This atmosphere, the artificial gradation of colours, the theatrical props and the almost expressionist appearance of some of the faces, imbue the scene with a deliberate feeling of unreality that transports us to an event of particular religious significance and incomparable dramatic possibilities.

  3. A Pine Copse (San Vicente de la Barquera) Oil on canvas attached to canvas. Ca. 1872. Haes, Carlos de. Check out the 121 Explore the collection of Museo Nacional del Prado.

  4. Request artworks available in our catalogue in digital format. A work from the period of the emperor Hadrian which combines stylistic elements from the early classical period (490-470 B. C.) with others from the end of the fourth century B. C. Currently missing are the thyrsus, supported like a lance with the left hand, the head with its long ...

  5. Ribalta, Francisco. Solsona, Lérida (Spain), 1565 - Valencia (Spain), 1628. This artist of Catalan origin received his early training in El Escorial, where he was surrounded by Spanish and Italian artists and their works and was able to follow their most significant innovations.

  6. This is one of Velázquez`s largest paintings and among those in which he made most effort to create a complex and credible composition that would convey a sense of life and reality while enclosing a dense network of meanings.

  7. Image archive. Request artworks available in our catalogue in digital format. The series of paintings featuring the ‘children in the water’ motif culminates in this work, in which nude boys play a greater part in the composition than in other pictures by Sorolla.