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Saint Matthew and the Angel (1602) is a painting from the Italian master Caravaggio (1571–1610), completed for the Contarelli Chapel in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome. It was destroyed in Berlin in 1945 and is now known only from black-and-white photographs and enhanced color reproductions.
Saint Matthew and the Angel (c. 1661) is an oil painting on canvas by the Dutch master Rembrandt. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Louvre . This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1914, who wrote:
Saint Matthew and the Angel (c. 1635) by Guido Reni. Saint Matthew and the Angel is a c. 1635 oil on canvas painting by Guido Reni. [1] After being given to the Holy See in 1924 by Antonio Castellano of Naples it long hung in Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini. [1] It was misattributed to Lucio Massari from 1955 until 2010. [1]
The works evoke three major stages in the life of the apostle Saint Matthew: his calling by Jesus Christ (The Calling of St Matthew), his writing of the Gospel guided by an angel (The Inspiration of Saint Matthew), and his martyrdom (The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew). They are still preserved in the Church of St. Louis of the French.
The Inspiration of Saint Matthew (1602) is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.Commissioned by the French Cardinal Matteo Contarelli, the canvas hangs in Contarelli chapel altar in the church of the French congregation San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, Italy.
Saint Matthew and the Angel (Savoldo) Saint Matthew the Evangelist (Master Theodoric) Santa Maria dei Fossi Altarpiece; V. The Apostle Matthew; Vision of St. John on ...
Saint Matthew and the Angel: Berlin, Kaiser Friedrich Museum: 232 × 183 cm Oil on canvas: Destroyed in 1945 1602: Inspiration of Saint Matthew: Rome, Contarelli Chapel: 292 × 186 cm Oil on canvas: 1602: John the Baptist: Rome, Capitoline Museums: 129 × 94 cm Oil on canvas: c. 1602: John the Baptist: Rome, Doria Pamphilj Gallery: 129 × 94 cm ...
Saint Matthew and the Angel (c. 1530-1535) by Savoldo. Saint Matthew and the Angel is an oil on canvas painting by Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo, executed c. 1530-1535, depicting Saint Matthew, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York. It was a major influence on the young Caravaggio. [1]