The Portrait of Charles VII is a painting on wood panel by Jean Fouquet, dating from about 1444-1450 and kept in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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The Portrait of Charles VII is a painting on wood panel by Jean Fouquet, dating from about 1444-1450 and kept in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
The Great Odalisque (The Great Odalisque) is a painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (88.9 CMA-162.56 cm), probably among the best-known painter, created in 1814.
Gilles (aka Pierrot said Gilles) is an oil on canvas (184×149) by Antoine Watteau, completed between 1718 and 1719.
The Marriage of the Virgin is an oil painting on canvas (115A-135 cm) by Luca Giordano, dating back to 1688 and kept at the Louvre museum in Paris.
The Blessing Christ is a painting tempera on panel (58×44 cm) by Giovanni Bellini, dating from 1460 and kept in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
The Alienated by the monomania of the game is an oil painting on canvas by Jean-Louis-tha © odor Gà © ricault between 1822 and 1823.
The Altarpiece Griffon is a tempera painting on wood by Francesco del Cossa and Ercole de ‘Roberti, dating to around 1472-1473 and now dismembered in most museums.
The portrait, by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, is Francisco de Moncada, Spanish nobleman who was one year Governor of the Spanish Netherlands.
Cupid and Psyche (or Allegory of Eros and Psyche) is an oil painting by François Gà © rard exhibited for the first time at the Salon (exhibition) of 1798.
The Bathers is a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard © dating from 1765, preserved in the Louvre.