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  2. The Rape of Europa (Titian) - Wikipedia

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    The Rape of Europa is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, painted c. 1560–1562. It is in the permanent collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , in Boston . The oil-on-canvas painting measures 178 by 205 centimetres (70 in × 81 in).

  3. The Rape of Europa (Claude Lorrain) - Wikipedia

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    The work was painted in Rome, with sketch 136 in his Liber Veritatis equating to it. [1] Below that sketch is the inscription "facto al pio Cardinal […] creato pero giusto pap […]" ("made for the pious cardinal […] elected pope […]") - the word "Cardinal" is very close to the edge of the sheet and it seems likely that the name of the commissioner was cut off when binding the scattered ...

  4. Lucretia and her Husband Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus

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    If the figure is intended to be Tarquin, the setting must be the night before, with Lucretia perhaps making her plan. The painting depicts Lucretia about to commit suicide to preserve her honour after disclosing her rape by Sextus Tarquinius the previous night, making her the model of Roman female virtus. Her face looks up to the divine ...

  5. The Rape of Europa (Reni) - Wikipedia

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    The Rape of Europa is a painting commissioned by Władysław IV Vasa from the Italian artist Guido Reni, completed between 1637 and 1639 and showing the abduction of Europa by Zeus in the form of a bull.

  6. File:The rape of Europa, Goya.JPG - Wikipedia

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    The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domain Public domain false false This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer .

  7. Tarquin and Lucretia - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, art depicted either the moment of the rape, or Lucretia is shown alone at the moment of her suicide. [6] In this near life-size late version, which Titian said in a letter of 1568 (three years before it was completed) was "an invention involving greater labour and artifice than anything, perhaps, that I have produced for many years", [7] the drama of the composition is ...

  8. Category:Paintings of Europa (consort of Zeus) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings of Europa (consort of Zeus)" ... The Rape of Europa (Goya) This page was last edited on 2 May 2024, at 01:03 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. The Rape of Europa (Goya) - Wikipedia

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    The Rape of Europa (Spanish: El rapto de Europa) is a 1772 painting created by Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes [5] (1746–1828) depicting Europa's abduction by the Greek god Zeus in the form of a bull. The classical theme from Greek mythology has also been painted by numerous Old Masters.