The rout of Sisera is an oil painting on canvas (102A-154 cm) by Luca Giordano, performed in 1662 and kept at around the Prado museum in Madrid.
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The rout of Sisera is an oil painting on canvas (102A-154 cm) by Luca Giordano, performed in 1662 and kept at around the Prado museum in Madrid.
The deposition in the tomb is a painting by Titian made in 1559.
The colossus is a framework traditionally attributed to Francisco Goya, probably painted between 1808 and 1812, but according to recent studies was instead painted by an apprentice, probably Asensio Julia.
The Pietà and an angel, or more simply Pietà, is an oil painting on wood (74th-51 cm) by Antonello da Messina, dating from about 1476 to 1478 and in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
Noli Me Tangere is an oil painting on canvas (130×103 cm) of Correggio, dating from about 1523 to 1524 and in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
The Torment of Sicily (Way to Calvary) is an oil painting on wood transferred to canvas (318×229 cm) by Raphael and aid, which dates to 1517 and housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
The Portrait of Cardinal is an oil painting on canvas (79×61 cm) of Raffaello Sanzio, dating from about 1510 to 1511 and in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
The Feast of St. Martin is a tempera painting on canvas (148A-270.5 cm) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, dating from 1565 to 1568 and deposited in the Prado Museum.
This self-portrait is the only one of van Dyck in which the artist depicts himself with someone else.
The Annunciation is a work of Fra Giovanni da Fiesole known as Beato Angelico (tempera on canvas, 154×194 cm the central panel, 194×194 including dais) in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, dating from the mid-thirties of the fifteenth century.