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Next week in Florence: 2017 Jane Fortune Conference on women artists in the Medici Court. https://t.co/O6XlQcRoqH
Antonio Campi's Mysteries of the Passion, Resurrection and Ascension of Christ, painted in 1569 under the direct guidance of Carlo Borromeo
Bartolomeo Pinelli, Penitents Praying at Altars in the Colosseum, 1829 (watercolor over black chalk and graphite on wove paper)
Wonderfully strange paintings by the 17th-century French Master of the Processions (Maître des Cortèges)
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Pulcinella’s Farewell to Venice, 1797/1804
Bassano's Sacrifice of Noah (c. 1574) makes you realize what a pain it must have been to unpack the ark after the flood.
Artemisia Gentileschi, Jael and Sisera, 1620. Oil on canvas (Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest)
Carlo Sellitto, St. Cecilia, 1613. Painted for the Royal Chapel of St. Cecilia in the church of S. Maria della Solitaria, Naples.