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Saint John the Baptist Preaching (also known as Sermon of Saint John Baptist) [1] is a 1562 oil-on-canvas painting of John the Baptist by Paolo Veronese, now in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. The painting depicts John the Baptist acting primarily and quite literally as a messenger for the coming of Jesus.
According to author Russell Shorto, the painting was "a sly blessing" on "hedge sermons" given by Calvinist preachers "in a field outside the city walls, safely beyond the jurisdiction of the king's men", the king being Philip II of Spain, who had banned Protestant worship in Dutch cities.
Saint John the Baptist as a Boy (Andrea del Sarto) Saint John the Baptist as a Boy (Raphael) Saint John the Baptist as a Boy (Wautier) St John the Baptist at a Spring; Saint John the Baptist in the Desert (Raphael) Saint John the Baptist Preaching; Saint John the Baptist Wearing the Red Tabard of the Order of Saint John; St John the Baptist ...
Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint John the Baptist (1492–1495) by Cima da Conegliano. Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint John the Baptist is an oil-on-panel painting executed ca. 1492–1495 by the Italian Renaissance painter Cima da Conegliano, now in the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington. [1]
The Feast of Herod with the Beheading of St John the Baptist is a large painting by the Silesian artist Bartholomeus Strobel the Younger (1591 – about 1650) which is now displayed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. In oil on canvas, it measures 2.80 by 9.52 metres (9 ft 2 in × 31 ft 3 in), and is variously dated between about 1630 and 1643. [1]
John the Baptist is the focal point in the painting, with a lamb by his side, in a kind of Garden of Eden setting. [5] The panel depicts John the Baptist, recognizable by his attribute, the lamb of God. John is in the wilderness, where he preached, according to the Gospel of Matthew (3:1-6). The brown garment, that according to Matthew was made ...
The drawing is related to the painting W110 : Two Studies of John the Baptist: c. 1634-1635: red chalk on paper: 18.2 x 17.4 cm: Courtauld Gallery, London: The drawing is related to the painting W110 : The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci: 1634–1635: Red chalk: 36.2 x 47.5 cm: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Inscribed Rembrandt f ...
Saint John the Baptist is a High Renaissance oil painting on walnut wood by Leonardo da Vinci. Likely to have been completed between 1513 and 1516, it is believed to be his final painting. Its original size was 69 by 57 centimetres (27 in × 22 in). The painting is in the collection of the Louvre.