Women of Algiers is a painting by Eugene Delacroix, oil on canvas (180 x 229 cm), this work was carried out in 1834.
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Women of Algiers is a painting by Eugene Delacroix, oil on canvas (180 x 229 cm), this work was carried out in 1834.
Et in Arcadia ego is an oil painting on canvas (82×91 cm) realized by Guercino.
The Eritrean Sibyl (350×380 cm) was painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1508-1510 and around is part of the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums in Rome, commissioned by Pope Julius II.
The wife of Hasdrubal with the children is a painting tempera on wood (47,3×30,6 cm) by Ercole de ‘Roberti, dating from about 1490-1493 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
The Pieta or deposition is a painting, tempera on panel (38×46 cm), Fra Angelico, preserved in the Alte Pinakothek of Monaco of Bavaria.
The deposition in the tomb is a painting by Titian made in 1559.
The Laocoon is an oil painting on canvas (142×193 cm) of El Greek, dating from 1610 to 1614 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
The boy blowing on a burning brand (El Soplà³n) is an oil painting on canvas (60,5à-50.5 cm) of El Greek built in 1571 to 1572 and stored at the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.
The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, are a collection of Greek sculptures of the classical age marble (mostly the work of Phidias and his assistants), inscriptions and architectural elements that were originally part of the Parthenon and other buildings placed on the Acropolis of Athens.
The portrait of Eleonora of Aragon is a marble sculpture (height 50 cm), made by Francesco Laurana around 1468 and kept in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo.