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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
78895  
Artemisia Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Artemisia Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband   ca. 1630(1630) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 79.4 x 66.7 cm (31.3 x 26.3 in) cyf
6735  
Judith and Holofernes sdgh, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Judith and Holofernes sdgh   1636 Oil on canvas, 116 x 151 cm Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome
28651  
Lot and his daughters, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Lot and his daughters   mk61 c.1634 Oil on canvas 123x120cm
6736  
Lot and his Daughters df, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Lot and his Daughters df   Oil on canvas, 123 x 120 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
28937  
Poetry and Painting, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Poetry and Painting   mk65 Oil on canvas 70 7/8x56 5/16in Pitti,
96048  
St John the Evangelist, FURINI, Francesco
 
 St John the Evangelist   1630s Medium oil on canvas cyf
6737  
St John the Evangelist dfsd, FURINI, Francesco
 
 St John the Evangelist dfsd   1630s Oil on canvas Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
6734  
The Birth of Rachel dgs, FURINI, Francesco
 
 The Birth of Rachel dgs   Oil on canvas, 189 x 232 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich
96283  
The Three Graces, FURINI, Francesco
 
 The Three Graces   after 1638 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 220 X 175 cm (86.6 X 68.9 in) cyf
58451  
Vanity, FURINI, Francesco
 
 Vanity   mk261 Florence about 1630 oil painting on canvas 83 x 90 cm

FURINI, Francesco
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1603-1646 Italian painter. He was one of the leading Florentine painters of the first half of the 17th century, famous for the ambiguous sensuality and sfumato effects of his many paintings of female nudes. He first studied with his father, Filippo Furini, nicknamed Pippo Sciamerone and described by Baldinucci as a portrait painter, and he completed his apprenticeship in the studios of Domenico Passignano and of Giovanni Bilivert. Inspired by an admiration for Classical sculpture, which he studied in the Medici collection in Florence, and for Raphael, he travelled to Rome, which he reached as early as 1619 (Gantelli, see 1972 exh. cat.). Here he came into contact with Bartolomeo Manfredi and with Giovanni da San Giovanni. In 1623 he assisted the latter on the frescoes of the Chariot of the Night in the Palazzo Bentivoglio (now Pallavicini-Rospigliosi), commissioned by Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio, and also perhaps on the lower paintings (1623-4) in the apse of the church of SS Quattro Coronati, Rome.



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