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Guercino

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The banquet of Absalom - oil on canvas
— Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Italy, 1591–1666)
deadly love for wounds.
caravaggio // guercino // natalie diaz // maryanne bilham // sierra demulder // jenny holzer.
No gods, no masters.
Prometheus by Goethe / Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel / St Peter Weeping before the Virgin by Guercino / Angels Weeping over the Dead Christ by Guercino / Niobe's children are killed by Apollo and Diana by Pierre-Charles Jombert / Prometheus Brings Fire to Mankind by Heinrich Füger
King David
Artist: Guercino (Italian, 1591-1666)
Date: 1651
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The National Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Description
King David was a biblical warrior king and musician, who is credited with writing several Psalms in the Old Testament. Here, David is not young but not yet old. He looks at a tablet inscribed with a line from a Psalm: ‘Glorious things of thee are spoken, O City of God’.

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The Samian Sibyl
Artist: After Guercino (Italian, 1591-1666); Domenico Zampieri Domenichino (Italian, 1581-1641)
Date: 1600-1699
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Collection Trust, London, United Kingdom
Guercino (1591- 1666) -
The Visitation, c. 1632.
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