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The Grey Passion is a series of paintings by Hans Holbein the Elder (1465-1524). Executed between 1494 and 1500, it comprises twelve panels illustrating the Passion of Christ; Holbein's monochrome palette is almost entirely grey. (Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Germany) #Holbein
Ahasuerus at the End of the World is a late 19th century oil painting by Hungarian artist Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts the Old Testament King Ahasuerus witnessing the end of the world. (Private collection) #HirémyHirschl
The Archery Contest of Diana and Her Nymphs is a 1616 painting by Domenichino. It was commissioned by Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini and was meant to compliment the Titian paintings already owned by the cardinal. The painting was stolen by Cardinal Borghese from its original owner.
St Margaret and the Dragon is a c.1559 painting by Titian of saint Margaret the Virgin; it is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. #Titian
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Tiger on the Watch, 1888.
Lion on the Watch, 1885.
The Two Majesties 1883.
Architectural Capriccio with Christ and Disciples - Attributed to François de Nomé (1593–) #DeNomé
Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (or Paradise) was painted in 1828 by English-born American painter Thomas Cole. This #landscape painting exemplifies the style of the Hudson River School,which was a group of American landscape painters that Thomas #Cole is credited with founding
Springtime is a mid-19th century painting by French artist Pierre Auguste Cot. Done in oil on canvas, the painting is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. #Springtime #Cot
Echo and Narcissus is a painting by John William Waterhouse, dating from 1903. It illustrates the poem Echo and Narcissus from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
#Waterhouse #EchoandNarcissus