Samson and Delilah is an oil painting on canvas (185×205 cm) by Peter Paul Rubens, dated to about 1609 and in the National Gallery in London.
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Samson and Delilah is an oil painting on canvas (185×205 cm) by Peter Paul Rubens, dated to about 1609 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Salt of Francis I is a sculptural work in ebony, gold and enamel, made by Benvenuto Cellini at the time of his stay in France, between 1540 and 1543.
The Room of Constantine (or pontiffs) is one of the rooms of Raphael Rooms in the Vatican Museums.
The Donation of Rome is a fresco of the school of Raphael, dated to 1520-1524 and located in the Hall of Constantine, one of the Vatican Stanze.
Baptism of Constantine is a fresco of the school of Raphael, dated to 1520-1524 and located in the Hall of Constantine, one of the Vatican Stanze.
The Battle of Constantine against Maxentius is a fresco (851×376 cm) of the school of Raphael, dating from 1520 to 1524 and located in the Hall of Constantine, one of the Vatican Stanze.
St. George and the Dragon is an oil painting on wood (28,5×21,5 cm) by Raphael, dated to 1505 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
The Stigmata of St. Francis is the name of two identical paintings pressochà © Flemish painter Jan van Eyck.
The St. John the Baptist in the desert is an oil painting on wood transferred to canvas (135×142 cm) by Raphael and aid, dating from about 1516 to 1517 and stored in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Calvary or Crucifixion with St. Dominic is a fresco by Fra Angelico (340×155 cm) kept in the cloister of St. Anthony said in the convent of San Marco in Florence.