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Baroque Art

The Calling of St. Matthew, 1599-1600. Caravaggio Italian

Judith Beheading Holofernes 1599-1602

The Crucifixion of St. Peter 1601

The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1601-1602.

Gentileschi Judith and Her Maidservant 1613-14 Female artist Italian

Judith Slaying Holofernes 1614-1620

Guido Reni St. Michael the Archangel 1636

Bernini Baldacchino in St. Peter’s Basilica 1624-1633

The Ecstasy of St. Teresa of Avila 1651

St. Peter’s Square (Vatican); 1656-1567

Rembrandt The Storm on the Sea of Galilee 1633 Dutch

The Night Watch 1642

The Return of the Prodigal Son 1661-1669

Vermeer The Milkmaid 1658 Dutc

Girl with a Pearl Earing 1665

Festoon with Flowers and Fruit Jan Davidsz de Heem 1660

Jan Steen Children Teaching a Cat to Dance 1665-68

Banquet Still Life, Abraham van Beyeren 1667

Jan Brueghel the Elder Flowers in a Wooden Vessel 1603 Flemish

Christ in Limbo, 1596-1610

A Fantastic Cave with Odysseus and Calypso 1616

Monkeys Feasting 1620

The Wedding Banquet, 1622

Peter Paul Rubens Madonna on Floral Wreath 1619 Flemish

The Fall of the Damned 1620

The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception 1626-1628

The Fall of Man 1628-29

Van Dyck Charles I at the Hunt 1635

Poussin The Inspiration of the Poet 1629-30 French

Et in Arcadia Ego, late 1630s

Landscape with Orpheus and Eurydice, 1650-51

The Judgment of Solomon, 1649

Murillo Boys Eating Grapes and Melon 1645-46 Spanish

The Church of the Gesu, Rome

St. John’s Co-Cathedral

Versailles

Hall of Mirrors

Poland; Czech

Trevi Foundation