Judith beheading holofernes uffizi Stock Photos and Images
RM2CWBND0–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2X2H0MJ–Florence, Italy - April 04, 2024: Judith Beheading Holofernes oil painting on canvas 17th century by Artemisia Gentileschi exhibited in the Uffizi Gal
RM2J8HANR–Temperance, from a series of panels depicting the Virtues designed for the Council Chamber of the Merchant's Guild Hall, 1469 (tempera on panel) by Pollaiolo, Piero del (1443-96); 167x88 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Italian, out of copyright.
RM2CWBN7D–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2CWBP6M–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/
RM2CWBM7J–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left)Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith and her Maidservant (c. 1615-17). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze; (centre) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gent
RM2CWBP39–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/
RM2CWBPX4–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/
RM2CWC6F8–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/
RM2CWBK49–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/A
RM2CWBMR5–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/A
RM2CWBKY4–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/A
RM2CWBKJR–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/A
RM2CWBR1N–National Gallery, London, UK. 30 September 2020. A UK first, the major Artemisia exhibition of the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1654 or later) opens on 3 October, postponed from early April due to Covid-19 lockdown. The exhibition is inspired by the Gallery’s recent acquisition of Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Image: (left) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes (c. 1615-17). Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; (right) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith beheading Holofernes(c. 1613-14). Gallerie degli Uffizi - Firenze. Credit: Malcolm Park/A
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