Filippo Lauri - «Selene and Endymion» , 1650

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Filippo Lauri - «Selene and Endymion» , 1650

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Filippo Lauri The stoning of St. Stephen
Oil on canvas, 53 x 75 cm, 17th century
Venus and Cupid in a Landscape
Artist: Filippo Lauri (Italian, 1623-1694)
Date: 1640-1694
Medium: Oil on copper
Collection: National Trust Collections, London, United Kingdom
Carousel in the Courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini in Honour of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656
Artists: Filippo Gagliardi (Italian, 1606–1659) | Filippo Lauri (Italian, 1623–1694)
Date: 1656
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo di Roma, Rome, Italy
Ecstasy of Saint Francis of Assisi, Filippo Lauri

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Filippo Lauri
ROME 1623 - 1694
A SATYR HELD BY TWO PUTTI BEFORE VENUS
“It is not for politicians to refuse to tolerate a thing because it is called a miracle. The greatest miracle is the fact that politicians are tolerated.”
— G.K. Chesterton, the Illustrated London News, December 22nd, 1906
The Festivities in Honor of Queen Christina of Sweden in the Courtyard of Palazzo Barberini
Artist: Filippo Gagliardi and Filippo Lauri
Date: 1656
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo di Roma, Roma, Italy
Description
The painting represents the Carousel organized in Palazzo Barberini in honor of the Queen Christina from Sweden, who had come to Rome in 1655 after her conversion into Catholicism and the renunciation at the crown. The event is described with extraordinary attention to detail, giving each of the many characters a surprising individuality.