SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE [Map 23-01]

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SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE [Map 23-01]

Caravaggio BACCHUS 1595-1596. Oil on canvas, 37" × 33-1/2" (94 × 85 Caravaggio BACCHUS 1595-1596. Oil on canvas, 37" × 33-1/2" (94 × 85.1 cm). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 23-09] Caravaggio BACCHUS 1595-1596. Oil on canvas, 37" × 33-1/2" (94 × 85.1 cm). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 23-09]

CONTARELLI CHAPEL, SAN LUIGI DEI FRANCESI Rome CONTARELLI CHAPEL, SAN LUIGI DEI FRANCESI Rome. Paintings by Caravaggio 1599-1602. [Fig. 23-10] CONTARELLI CHAPEL, SAN LUIGI DEI FRANCESI Rome. Paintings by Caravaggio 1599-1602. [Fig. 23-10]

Caravaggio THE CALLING OF ST. MATTHEW Caravaggio THE CALLING OF ST. MATTHEW **** Contarelli Chapel, church of San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome. 1599-1600. Oil on canvas, 10'7-1/2" × 11'2" (3.24 × 3.4 m). [Fig. 23-11] Caravaggio THE CALLING OF ST. MATTHEW Contarelli Chapel, church of San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome. 1599-1600. Oil on canvas, 10'7-1/2" × 11'2" (3.24 × 3.4 m). [Fig. 23-11]

Caravaggio THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL Caravaggio THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL *** Cerasi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome. c. 1601. Oil on canvas, 7'6" × 5'8" (2.3 × 1.75 m). [Fig. 23-12] Caravaggio THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL Cerasi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome. c. 1601. Oil on canvas, 7'6" × 5'8" (2.3 × 1.75 m). [Fig. 23-12]

Bernini, Cornaro Chapel, 1642-52

Gianlorenzo Bernini CORNARO CHAPEL, CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA DELLA VITTORIA, ROME 1642-1652. [Fig. 23-05] Gianlorenzo Bernini CORNARO CHAPEL, CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA DELLA VITTORIA, ROME 1642-1652. [Fig. 23-05]

Bernini ST. TERESA IN ECSTASY Bernini ST. TERESA IN ECSTASY **** Cornaro Chapel, church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. 1645-1652. Marble, height of the group 11'6" (3.5 m). [Fig. 23-01] Gianlorenzo Bernini ST. TERESA OF ÁVILA IN ECSTASY Cornaro Chapel, church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. 1645-1652. Marble, height of the group 11'6" (3.5 m). [Fig. 23-01]

Bernini DAVID. 1623. Marble, height 5'7" Galleria Borghese, Rome. [Fig Gianlorenzo Bernini DAVID 1623. Marble, height 5'7" (1.7 m). Galleria Borghese, Rome. [Fig. 23-04]

Bernini, David *** , 1623

Bernini, David, 1623 Laocoön, 150 BC

Bernini, David, 1623 Michelangelo, David, 1501

Artemisia Gentileschi JUDITH BEHEADING HOLOFERNES c. 1619-20 Artemisia Gentileschi JUDITH BEHEADING HOLOFERNES c. 1619-20. Oil on canvas, 6'6-3/8" × 5'4" Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 23-13] Artemisia Gentileschi JUDITH BEHEADING HOLOFERNES c. 1619-20. Oil on canvas, 6'6-3/8" × 5'4" (1.99 × 1.63 m). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 23-13]

Gentileschi, La Pittura (Self-Portrait), 1630