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The Beggars or The Cripples is an oil-on-panel by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in 1568. It is now in the Louvre , in Paris . Its also is the only painting by Bruegel in the Louvre, received as a gift in 1892.
Giacomo Antonio Melchiorre Ceruti (13 October 1698 – 28 August 1767) was an Italian late Baroque painter, active in Northern Italy in Milan, Brescia, and Venice.He acquired the nickname Pitocchetto (the little beggar) for his many paintings of peasants dressed in rags.
Old Jewish Man with a Boy or Blind Beggar with a Boy is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso, from 1903. It was made in Barcelona , Spain , and characteristic of his Blue Period . [ 1 ] Picasso later moved to Paris, where he sold the work to Sergei Shchukin , whose collection was seized by the Soviet state after the October Revolution ...
The painting was then completed by van Dyck around 1618 and remained in his studio until it was installed in the Zaventem church in 1621. [6] In 1621 the Chancellor of Brabant , Ferdinand van Boisschot wanted to donate a painting to the local parish church in Zaventem dedicated to St Martin.
The Beggars of Burgos (Les mendiants de Burgos) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1875 by French artist Gustave Doré. It was sold in 2012 by Galerie Michel Descours. It was sold in 2012 by Galerie Michel Descours.
Early in her trip, Eardley had destroyed all but one of the paintings she had made by that stage, but back in Venice she painted, and retained, a number of works. During her stay in Venice in 1949 Eardley worked mainly in charcoal and pastel. Beggars in Venice is an example of the few oil paintings she produced at the time. The intense blue ...
Cesar Torrente Legaspi (April 2, 1917 – April 7, 1994) was a Filipino National Artist in painting. He was also an art director prior to going full-time in his visual art practice in the 1960s. His early (1940s–1960s) works, alongside those of peer, Hernando Ocampo are described as depictions of anguish and dehumanization of beggars and ...
Born in Florence, he was also known as Matteo dei Pitocchi, ("Matthew of the beggars"). Ghidoni adopted the style of the Bamboccianti ("ugly dolls"), who specialized in small-scale works featuring beggars living among the Roman ruins. [1] He painted burlesque genre paintings, similar to those of Alessandro Magnasco. He died in Padua.