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The Trinity was painted on a vertically aligned board. It depicts three angels sitting at a table. On the table, there is a cup containing the head of a calf. In the background, Rublev painted a house (supposedly Abraham's house), a tree (the Oak of Mamre), and a mountain (Mount Moriah).
Hamilton Hamilton (1 April 1847 – 4 January 1928) was a painter and etcher, known mostly for his landscapes of the American West. Born in Oxford, England , he lived most of his life in the Eastern United States .
Three Persons Viewing the Gladiator by Candlelight is a 1765 painting by Joseph Wright of Derby and now resides in the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool [United Kingdom]. It depicts three men examining a reproduction of the Borghese Gladiator , a famous Hellenistic statue discovered in Italy.
Abraham and the Three Angels is a c. 1670-1674 oil on canvas painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, now in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, which bought it in 1948. [ 1 ] The work is one of eight paintings commissioned for Seville 's Hermandad de la Caridad , to which the artist himself belonged and one of whose commandments was to ...
Abraham Serving the Three Angels: 1646: Oil on panel: 16 x 21: Private Collection: 208: The Holy Family with Painted Frame and Curtain: 1646: Oil on panel: 46.8 x 68.4: Schloss Wilhelmshöhe, Kassel: 209: Rembrandt or pupil. The painting is covered by a layer of yellowed varnish The Prophetess Anna in the Temple: 1650 or c. 1646: Oil on panel ...
Abraham Serving the Three Angels is a 1646 oil-on-panel painting by Rembrandt. [1] [2] [3] The scene depicts Abraham, it is based on an episode from the Book of Genesis [4] and it has Mughal influence. [5] Today it is in a private collection since it was bought in an auction in 1848 for £64 (equivalent to $8,000 in 2023). [6]
Three Figures in a Room, 1964. Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Three Figures in a Room is a 1964 oil-on-canvas triptych painting by British artist Francis Bacon. Each panel measures 198 × 147 centimetres (78 × 58 in) and shows a separate view of his lover George Dyer, whom Bacon first met in 1963. It is the first of Bacon's works to feature ...
Presumably, the same man is shown, represented in three moments of his life. [3] In the scene, there are three people, of different ages, on a dark background. The youth at center reads a folio on which are drawn two rules of a musical staff. The man to his left points to the music sheet, and an old man looks at the viewer of the painting. [4]