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RMDJ7GAE–Benedetto Gennari, Cleopatra 1674-1675 Oil on canvas. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA.
RM2B017Y1–Egypt/Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus.
RM2CWBGF9–The Entourage of Cleopatra', by giovanni battista tiepolo 1746-47. One of the most important commissions carried out by Tiepolo in the 1740s was, without a doubt, the decoration of the Palazzo Labia in Venice. Tiepolo's scenes, The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra and The Banquet of Cleopatra, are staged within an illusory architecture, the scenic framework lending them a theatrical character. The two female servants with the dog are typical secondary figures, used time and again by Tiepolo in numerous works to enrich the main action.
RM2PNG970–Egypt / Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus.
RMD98KD7–The Rescue of Arsinoe' 1560. Oil on canvas. Arsinoe (c68-41 BC) Ancient Egyptian priencess, half-sister of Cleopatra. In 48 BC she escaped Alexandria with the eunuch Ganymede. Tintoretto (Jacopo Comin 1518-1594) Italian painter.
RF2HW9D13–Art inspired by The Death of Cleopatra, ca. 1645–55, Oil on canvas, 37 3/8 × 29 1/2 in. (95 × 75 cm), Paintings, Guido Cagnacci (Italian, Santarcangelo di Romagna 1601–1663 Vienna), The subject derives from Plutarch's Lives (1st century A.D.) and illustrates Cleopatra's suicide by an, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2JJWJ21–Cleopatra, painting in oil on canvas by Alexandre Cabanel, 1887
RM2K426MB–The Death of Cleopatra by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), oil on canvas, 1653
RM2R6RY7N–Guido Cagnacci painting, The Death of Cleopatra, oil on canvas, 1659-1663
RMKWD46J–Cleopatra by Guido Reni (1575-1642), oil on canvas, c.1640-42
RM2JP1WFN–The Death of Cleopatra, painting in oil on canvas by John Collier, 1890
RM2PF2F6P–The Death of Cleopatra by Guido Cagnacci (1601-1663), oil on canvas, c.1645-55
RM2R9HG9W–Death of Cleopatra, painting in oil on canvas by Jean Baptiste Regnault, 1796-1797
RM2NC3G9C–The Banquet of Cleopatra by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), oil on canvas, 1743/4
RM2JNPB7A–Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called Guercino painting, Cleopatra and Octavian, oil on canvas, 1630-1649
RM2H8J6G6–The Death of Cleopatra by Gerard Hoet (1648-1733) oil on canvas, c. 1700-1710
RM2RMRB5N–Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called Guercino, Cleopatra and Octavian, painting in oil on canvas, 1630-1649
RMKR1HMN–The Death of Cleopatra by Il Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, 1591-1666), oil on canvas, 1648
RM2P91770–The Mortally wounded Mark Anthony with Cleopatra, painting in oil on canvas by Louis Moritz, 1823-1825
RMD8NTN9–Benedetto Gennari, Cleopatra 1674-1675 Oil on canvas. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
RMKW9N03–Cleopatra before Octavian by Il Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, 1591-1666), oil on canvas, 1640
RMMFNPPP–Cleopatra's Banquet for Antony' 1743-1744. Oil on canvas. Giovanni Battista (Gianbattista) Tiepolo (1696-1770) Venetian painter. Ancient Egyptian Queen Pharaoh Roman General
RMKDY397–Julius Caesar. Painting entitled 'Caesar Giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt' by Pietro da Cortona (Pietro Berrettini: 1596-1669), oil on canvas, c.1637
RM2R6ETW8–The Banquet of Cleopatra. oil on canvas. Date: 1660. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2GM40K2–Jan Steen. 'Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra' by the Dutch Golden Age artist, Jan Havickszoon Steen (c. 1626-1679), oil on canvas, c. 1673-75
RMDE581G–The Death of Cleopatra; Gerard Hoet, Dutch, 1648 - 1733; Netherlands, Europe; about 1700 - 1710; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 57.8 x
RF2JTYWR1–The death of Cleopatra - Painting by Alessandro Turchi, School of Italy, Louvre Museum, Paris, France - AUG 2019
RM2BER494–Cesar puts Cleopatra on the throne of Egypt 1637 Pierre de Cortone, Pietro da Cortona, Pietro Berretini 1596-1669 Italy Italian
RM2HHH1DR–Cleopatra's Feast by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), oil on canvas, 1653
RMJ7X28A–Cleopatra by Donato Creti, 1710s, oil on canvas Blanton Museum of Art Austin, Texas DSC07894
RMMP7FHY–Anonymous (Italian). 'Portrait of a Woman as Cleopatra,' 2nd half 16th century. oil on canvas. Walters Art Museum (37.534): Acquired by Henry Walters, 1911. 37.534 677 Italian - Portrait of a Woman as Cleopatra - Walters 37534
RMPJ3Y5F–Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra, by Jan de Bray, detail, 1669, oil on canvas
RMP5GAK6–N/A. English: Exhibit in the Blanton Museum of Art - Austin, Texas, USA. This work is old enough so that it is in the . 15 November 2015, 16:01:08. Daderot 353 Cleopatra by Donato Creti, 1710s, oil on canvas - Blanton Museum of Art - Austin, Texas - DSC07894
RMGMFXHH–Proculeius Preventing Cleopatra from Stabbing Herself, by Joannes Echarius Carolus Alberti, 1810, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. In the background is Mark Anthony, who Cleopatra assumes is dead (BSLOC 2016 2 242)
RME8FB0W–The Death of Cleopatra (first version). Artist: Böcklin, Arnold (1827-1901)
RMHE2CR0–Guido Reni (1575-1642), Cleopatra, 1635-1640. Oil on canvas, 122 x 96 cm. Inv. 270
RM2B0BX59–Gilbert Stuart, Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, ca. 1805-1807, oil on canvas, 48 1/2 in. x 39 7/8 in. (123.19 cm x 101.28 cm), James Bowdoin III greatly admired Thomas Jefferson's republican principles and felt a kinship with his interest in art and culture. After Jefferson appointed him Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Spain, Bowdoin offered his services to acquire paintings and sculpture for the President while abroad. Indeed, shortly before his departure for Europe in 1805, Bowdoin presented to Jefferson a marble copy of an antique sculpture in the Vatican's collection that he believe
RM2P9176T–Proculeius preventing Cleopatra from stabbing herself, painting in oil on canvas by Joannes Echarius Carolus Alberti, 1810
RMD8NW35–Benedetto Gennari, Cleopatra 1674-1675 Oil on canvas. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
RM2EH3860–Mark Antony leads Cleopatra on board (a ship), painting by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1747-1751
RMED3NYJ–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra 1747 Oil on canvas. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
RM2P9177A–Cleopatra’s Banquet, painting in oil on canvas by Gerard de Lairesse, 1675-1680
RMEYTYA8–Gerard Hoet, The Banquet of Cleopatra. From late 17th century until early 18th century. Oil on canvas. J. Paul Getty Museum, USA
RMPNDYFA–The Death of Cleopatra. Date/Period: 1648. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,730 mm (68.11 in); Width: 2,370 mm (93.30 in). Author: GUERCINO.
RM2CKGWJ4–The Death of Cleopatra, painting by Gerard Hoet, 1700-1710
RM2T9760R–The de Bray Family (The Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra) 1669 by Jan De Bray
RM2BER49M–Cesar puts Cleopatra on the throne of Egypt 1637 Pierre de Cortone, Pietro da Cortona, Pietro Berretini 1596-1669 Italy Italian
RM2C02RCJ–Cleopatra (and Asp), painting by Benedetto Gennari, 1674-1675
RMJ7X28T–Anthony and Cleopatra, by Andrea Casali, Rome, late 1720s, oil on canvas Blanton Museum of Art Austin, Texas DSC07995
RM2D3DJX2–Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, painting by Gavin Hamilton, 1767-1769
RMPJ3Y5E–Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra, by Jan de Bray, 1669, oil on canvas - Currier
RMP5GAKC–N/A. English: Exhibit in the Blanton Museum of Art - Austin, Texas, USA. This work is old enough so that it is in the . 15 November 2015, 16:16:51. Daderot 109 Anthony and Cleopatra, by Andrea Casali, Rome, late 1720s, oil on canvas - Blanton Museum of Art - Austin, Texas - DSC07995
RMW3N43D–Cleopatra by Donato Creti, 1710s, oil on canvas
RME8F6GC–The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
RMW3N3YH–Cleopatra and the Asp, by Michel Corneille, 1650-1660, oil on canvas
RMT94JM9–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Banquet of Cleopatra, painting, c. 1743
RF2HGKCYY–Cleopatra - 1865 - oil on canvas 112 x 137 cm - Bianchi Mosè
RM2GF37YR–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Banquet of Cleopatra, painting, 1742-1743 Paris, France
RF2HGKGCC–Cleopatra - 1640c. - oil on canvas 110 x 94 cm - Reni Guido
RM2H37227–The Death of Cleopatra (first version), painting by Arnold Bocklin, 1872
RF2HGK447–Cleopatra - 1620c. - oil on canvas 97 x 71,5 cm - Gentileschi Artemisia
RMT94JMK–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra, painting, 1747
RMPNDHYT–The Death of Cleopatra. Date/Period: Between ca. 1700 and ca. 1710. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 578 mm (22.75 in); Width: 695 mm (27.36 in). Author: Gerard Hoet.
RM2EH37CE–The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra, painting by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1745-1747
RM2RKXFJ5–Cleopatra dissolving the Pearl in Wine between 1725 and 1784 by Andrea Casali
RM2BER4A5–Cesar puts Cleopatra on the throne of Egypt 1637 Pierre de Cortone, Pietro da Cortona, Pietro Berretini 1596-1669 Italy Italian
RMT4GYD0–Pietro da Cortona, Caesar giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt, painting, c. 1637
RMK12ABX–Anthony and Cleopatra, by Andrea Casali, Rome, late 1720s, oil on canvas Blanton Museum of Art Austin, Texas DSC07995
RMT1T6FB–Lawrence Alma Tadema, The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra, 41 B.C., painting, 1885
RF2HGKDXC–Cleopatra with the asp - 1628c. - oil on canvas 114,2 x 95 cm - Reni Guido
RM2C92NPR–Cleopatra and Caesar, painting by Jean Léon Gérôme, 1866
RF2HGM29X–The Death of Cleopatra - 1700 10 - Oil on canvas 57,8 x 69,5 cm - Hoet Gerard
RM2HTCK20–Cleopatra, ca 1664. Private Collection.
RF2HGM25W–The Banquet of Cleopatra - 1690 10c. - Oil on canvas 57,8 x 69,5 cm - Hoet Gerard
RMBXYM51–Giambattista Tiepolo Le Banquet de Cléopâtre - The Banquet of Cleopatra 1742 XVIII th Century Paris : Musée Cognacq-Jay
RF2HBTYYN–Donna con calice - Cleopatra - 1865 70 - oil on canvas 61,5 x 75 cm - Bianchi Mosè
RM2X274W7–The Death of Cleopatra (Spanish: La muerte de Cleopatra),[1] also known simply as Cleopatra,[2] is an 1881 oil painting on canvas by the Filipino painter Juan Luna,
RF2B98P5B–After Guido Cagnacci, (1601-1663), Cleopatra, Oil on canvas, Height: 71 cm (27.9), Width: 56 cm (22), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2CWB78H–London UK 29 September 2020 For the first time in the UK, a major mono graphic exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi. She was the first woman to gain membership to the artists’ academy in Florence. the majority of the loans in the exhibition have never been seen in the UK before. A Gallery assistant looking at Cleopatra about 1611-12, Oil on canvas.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live New
RF2RE4GX2–Death of Cleopatra.Mirror copy after Caspar Netscher in the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe
RMRFE24F–Cleopatra and Octavian. Date/Period: 1787. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 838 mm (32.99 in); Width: 1,125 mm (44.29 in). Author: LOUIS GAUFFIER.
RM2RKJTTH–The Death of Cleopatra 1650s by Felice Ficherelli
RMMPTBD9–Cleopatra.
RF2B98P57–Leandro Bassano, Anthony and Cleopatra, The Feast of Anthony and Cleopatra, Antonius and Cleopatra's Guest Supper, Painting, Cleopatra, Oil on canvas, Height, 232 cm (91.3 inches), Width, 231 cm (90.9 inches, Signed, Leander A. Ponte Bass ... F., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMPND7NG–The Meeting of Anthony and Cleopatra. Date/Period: 1747. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 668 mm (26.29 in); Width: 384 mm (15.11 in). Author: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
RM2RAKAJN–Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Those Condemned to Death 1887 by Alexandre Cabanel
RMDE76TM–The Death of Cleopatra, 1648. Artist: Guercino (1591-1666)
RF2B92K5X–Cleopatra with the serpent, oil on canvas, 117 x 90 cm, unmarked, Antonio Carneo, (?), Concordia Sagittaria 1637–1692 Portogruaro, Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), (Kopie nach / copy after), Cento b. Bologna 1591–1666 Bologna, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMP9C65T–The Death of Cleopatra. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne.
RM2RAKAM5–Cleopatra (69-30 BC), preparatory study for 'Cleopatra Testing Poisons on the Condemned Prisoners 1887 by Alexandre Cabanel
RMMPW1KG–The Death of Cleopatra, ca 1624-1625.
RMR8D58G–The Death of Cleopatra, 1620.
RMDE78KR–The Death of Cleopatra, ca 1662. Artist: Canlassi, Guido (Guidobaldo) (1601-1663)
RF2B9F6EG–The Death of Cleopatra, Gerard Hoet (Dutch, 1648 - 1733), Netherlands, about 1700 - 1710, Oil on canvas, 57.8 × 69.5 cm (22 3,4 × 27 3,8 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRC5WPE–The Death of Cleopatra (first version). Museum: Art Museum Basel. Author: BÖCKLIN, ARNOLD.
RM2T97D92–The Death of Cleopatra c. 1660 by Guido Cagnacci
RMMPWY3D–Cleopatra, ca 1639.
RF2B9CMXM–The Banquet of Cleopatra, Gerard Hoet (Dutch, 1648 - 1733), late 17th century - early 18th century, Oil on canvas, 57.8 x 69.5 cm (22 3,4 x 27 3,8 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.