Baroque Art: 1600- 1750. Caravaggio: The Sacrifice of Isaac (1598-99)

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Baroque Art:

Caravaggio: The Sacrifice of Isaac ( )

Caravaggio: The Calling of St. Matthew (1599)

La Tour: St. Joseph the Carpenter (1640s)

La Tour: The Repentant Magdalen (

Magdalen (detail)

Rubens: The Lamentation ( )

Rubens: The Arrival of Marie de Medici ( )

Velazquez: Venus at her Mirror )

Velazquez: The Maids of Honor ( )

The Maids of Honor (detail)

Van Dyke: The Assumption of the Virgin (1621)

Van Dyke: Portrait of Charles I (1630)

Ver Meer: The Milkmaid ( )

Ver Meer: The Love Letter ( )

Tiepolo: The Apotheosis of the Spanish Monarchy ( )

Rembrandt: The Blinding of Samson (1636)

Rembrandt: The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp (1632)

Rembrandt: The Night Watch (1642)

Rembrandt: Portrait at age 23

Rembrandt: Portrait at age 63

Gentilischi: Judith and her servant Slaying Holofernes ( )

Gianlorenzo Bernini and Michelangelo Buonaratti Piazza and Dome of St. Peter’s ( )

Bernini: Coronaro Chapel ( )

Bernini: The Ecstasy of St. Theresa

Residenzhall, Wurzburg

interior

Residenzhall, Wurzburg, cieling