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La nature morte au XVIIème siècle
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La nature morte au XVIIème siècle
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Louvre Museum
Italian Painting

Periode : XVIIth century
Open daily excepted thursday
Nocturne monday and wednesday

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Francesco Fieravino (Il Maltese)
Nature morte
Sizes : 93 cm x 72 cm
approx. from 1650 to 1680

Abraham Brueghel (1631-1697)
Scène intérieure
Sizes : 1.49 m x 1.28 m
1669

Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo (1629-1697)
Nature morte
Sizes : 88 cm x 105 cm
approx. from 1650 to 1690

Jacques Courtois (Le Bourgignon) (1621-1676)
Thème biblique
Sizes : 1.98 m x 1.26 m
approx. from 1640 to 1670

Jacques Courtois (Le Bourgignon) (1621-1676)
Josué défait les Amalécites
Thème biblique
Sizes : 1.98 m x 1.26 m
approx. from 1640 to 1670

Felice Boselli (1650-1732)
Scène extérieure
approx. from 1690 to 1700

Anonyme
Nature morte
Sizes : 74 cm x 49 cm
approx. from 1600 to 1630

Giuseppe Recco (Il Cavaliere) (1634-1695)
Nature morte
Sizes : 72 cm x 55 cm
approx. from 1660 to 1690

Paolo Porpora (1617-1673)
Vanité
Nature morte
Sizes : 98 cm x 74 cm
near 1656

Andrea Belvedere (1652-1732)
Nature morte
Sizes : 1.51 m x 1.22 m
approx. from 1680 to 1730
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