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  2. Lute Player - Wikipedia

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    Lute Player is an early 17th-century painting by French artist Valentin de Boulogne.Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts a young soldier playing a lute. The painting was originally in the collection of Cardinal Mazarin, and is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.

  3. The Lute Player (Orazio Gentileschi) - Wikipedia

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    The Lute Player is influenced by Caravaggio's early genre scenes, especially Caravaggio's own c. 1600 painting of the same name in the Hermitage Museum. [6] In turn, Gentileschi's painting was the inspiration for Giuseppe Crespi's c. 1700–1705 Woman Playing a Lute . [ 1 ]

  4. The Lute Player (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of second originals is a feature of a new understanding of Caravaggio's work, and indeed Vincenzo Giustiniani, whose experience was closely related to the artist's career, describes in his Discorso sulla pittura the painter's development as beginning with copying others’ work – 'Proceeding further, he can also copy his own work, so that the replica may be as good, and even ...

  5. Self-Portrait as a Lute Player - Wikipedia

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    The Self-Portrait as a Lute Player was created after Gentileschi was married and moved from Rome to Florence after a fourteen-month rape trial against Agostino Tassi. [9] [6] Self-Portrait as a Lute Player and other self-portraits of Gentileschi were painted for private collections and allowed her to express her wit and cultural knowledge. [6]

  6. File:1596 Caravaggio, The Lute Player New York.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Lute Player c. 1600 Oil on canvas, 100 x 126,5 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (on loan) Two pictures (one in The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, and the other in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) of almost the same dimensions depict a boy with soft facial features and unusually thick brown hair, pouting lips, a half-open mouth ...

  7. The Lute Player (Hals) - Wikipedia

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    The Lute Player is an oil-on-canvas painting from 1623 or 1624 now in the Louvre by the Haarlem painter Frans Hals, showing a smiling actor wearing a jester's costume and playing a lute. This painting was documented by Wilhelm von Bode in 1883, Ernst Wilhelm Moes in 1909 and Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote:

  8. File:Orazio Gentileschi, The Lute Player, c. 1612-1620, NGA ...

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    References: Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, 22 ; National Gallery of Art artwork ID: 46434 ; Zeri image ID: ... The Lute Player, c. 1612/1620, oil on canvas ...

  9. The Musicians (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    The Lute Player, 1596, oil on canvas, Caravaggio. Caravaggio seems to have composed the painting from studies of two figures. [10] The central figure with the lute has been identified as Caravaggio's companion Mario Minniti, and the individual next to him and facing the viewer is possibly a self-portrait of the artist. [4]