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guido-reni: Mary Magadalen, 1640, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

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Mary Magadalen, 1640,Guido Reni


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guido-reni: David, 1620, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

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David, 1620,Guido Reni


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guido-reni: Death of Cleopatra, 1639, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

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Death of Cleopatra, 1639,Guido Reni


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guido-reni: Saint John the Baptist, 1637, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

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Saint John the Baptist, 1637,Guido Reni


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Bust of a Woman Wearing a Turban, Guido Reni, c. 1640–42, Minneapolis Institute of Art: PaintingsOva

Bust of a Woman Wearing a Turban, Guido Reni, c. 1640–42,Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings


Oval canvas, female figure holding a bowl. When Guido Reni died in 1642, he was the most famous artist in Italy, and his sought-after paintings became even more valuable, including those left unfinished. This late work was likely among the incomplete canvases in his studio. As it passed from one princely collection to another before coming here, the woman’s identity continued to be a source of much speculation. A cardinal identified her as Saint Lucy holding a bowl containing her eyes, extracted during her martyrdom. To others, her turban suggested that she was a sibyl, an ancient Roman prophetess, shown reading signs and foretelling omens; or perhaps she was Circe, the sorceress who turned the Greek hero Odysseus’s companions into pigs. A more recent identification is Porcia, the wife of Brutus, Julius Caesar’s assassin, who killed herself by swallowing burning coals. Unfortunately, the artist’s death before the picture’s completion prevents any definitive conclusion about this young woman’s identity. Recent conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from an anonymous patron through Mia’s Adopt-a-Painting program.
Size: 21 ½ x 17 ½ in. (54.61 x 44.45 cm) (canvas)
Medium: Oil on canvas

https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1612/


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guido-reni: St. Cecilia, 1610, Guido Reni

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St. Cecilia, 1610,Guido Reni


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guido-reni: Magdalene in penitence, 1635, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

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Magdalene in penitence, 1635,Guido Reni


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Reclining Venus with Cupid, 1639, Guido Reni

Reclining Venus with Cupid, 1639,Guido Reni


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Susanna and the Elders, 1620, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

Susanna and the Elders, 1620,Guido Reni


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Charity, Guido Reni, European PaintingsGift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 1974Size: 54 x 41 &f

Charity, Guido Reni,European Paintings


Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 1974
Size: 54 x 41 ¾ in. (137.2 x 106 cm)
Medium: Oil on canvas

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437422


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The Archangel Michael defeating Satan, 1635, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

The Archangel Michael defeating Satan, 1635,Guido Reni


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Aurora, 1614, Guido ReniMedium: fresco

Aurora, 1614,Guido Reni


Medium: fresco
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Adoration of the Shepherds, 1642, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

Adoration of the Shepherds, 1642,Guido Reni


Medium: oil,canvas
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Hercules on the Pyre, 1617, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

Hercules on the Pyre, 1617,Guido Reni


Medium: oil,canvas
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Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, 1631, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, 1631,Guido Reni


Medium: oil,canvas
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The Baptism of Christ, 1623, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

The Baptism of Christ, 1623,Guido Reni


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The Rape of Helen, 1631, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas

The Rape of Helen, 1631,Guido Reni


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