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Even more than Murillo, #Coello (Claudio not Alonso Sanchez) is the most Baroque of 17thc Spanish artists, The Triumph of St Augustine (1664) @museodelprado
The celebrity of Pieter #Bruegel the Elder overshadows the remarkable achievements and influence of his contemporary amateur - he was primarily a merchant - Cornelis van Dalem
And, among the day's other news, a scion of the Royal Family goes to school. In the past this was celebrated with something more than a photocall.
Allegory of the Education of Philip III by Justus #Tiel @museodelprado
Am sure it's a genuine mistake, but it still amuses me that there's one copy of Andrea del Sartos' Charity @artukdotorg called Chastity
Three #Dahls and this #Balke presented to @metmuseum in celebration of their 150th anniversary. Expect more donations.
Recently rediscovered van Dyck back on the market @MasterpieceFair. It was sold @ChristiesInc Paris in 2010 under an attribution to 17thc Flemish School.
The better of the two paintings by Caspar David Friedrich coming up @Sothebys
Late in life Cézanne returned to work on paintings in the tradition of the "grand machines": the big bathers and the biggest bathers.