12. Mercury slaying Argus, by Nicolas Poussin (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
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13. Landscape with Inachus and his daughters watching Juno lift the body of Argus into her chariot, here attributed to Nicolas Poussin (Private collection, New York)
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14. Crossing of the Red Sea, by Nicolas Poussin (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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15. Landscape with Juno, Argus, Io and Mercury, by Nicolas Poussin (Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berlin)
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16. Apostles witnessing the Ascension of Christ, by Nicolas Poussin (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
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17. Achelous, by Nicolas Poussin (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
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18. Study of a seated man painting, here attributed to Nicolas Poussin (Verso of Fig. 13)
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24. Abduction of Helen of Troy, by Guido Reni. c.1626–29. Canvas, 253 by 265 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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25. Don Juan before the Battle of Lepanto, by Guido Reni. 1620s. Pen and brown ink with brown wash on cream paper, 18.2 by 21.8 cm. (Private collection).
47. Landscape with a woman bathing, here identified as Vertumnus and Pomona, by Nicolas Poussin. c. 1655. 116.5 by 174.7 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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47a. Detail of Fig.47.
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48. Blind Orion searching for the rising sun, by Nicolas Poussin. 1658. 119.1 by 182.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
17. Monument to Virginio Cesarini. 1624. (Sala dei Capitani, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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18. Detail of Fig.19. [Bust of Virginio Cesarini, Here Attributed to G. L. Bernini. 1624. Marble. (Sala dei Capitani, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome).]
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19. Bust of Virginio Cesarini, Here Attributed to G. L. Bernini. 1624. Marble. (Sala dei Capitani, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome).
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20. Bust of Pedro de Foix Montoya, by G. L. Bernini. 1621-22. Marble. (S. Maria di Monserrato, Rome).
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21. Bust of Bernardo Guglielmi, by F. Duquesnoy. 1627. (S. Lorenzo Fuori le Mura, Rome).
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22. Bust of Monsignor Francesco Barberini, by G. L. Bernini. c.1626. Marble, Height 79.2 cm. (Samuel H. Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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23. Detail of the Back of David, by G. L. Bernini. 1623. Marble. (Borghese Gallery, Rome).
1. Detail from An Allegory on the Birth of Maffeo Barberini, Later Urban VIII, by Andrea Sacchi. Red Chalk. (Collection Mathias Polakovits, Paris).
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80. An Allegory of the Birth of Urban VIII, by Charles Audran after Sacchi. Engraving, 31 by 40.5 cm.
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81. The 1641 Centenary Celebrations in the Gesù, by Andrea Sacchi. Brush and Brown Ink Drawing with Pen Wash, 14.8 by 19.4 cm. (Private Collection, New York).
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82. An Allegory on the Birth of Maffeo Barberini, Later Pope Urban VIII, by Andrea Sacchi. Red Chalk. 29.7 by 40 cm. (Collection Mathias Polakovits, Paris).
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83. The Drunkenness of Noah, by Andrea Sacchi. 1644-45. Red Chalk, 18.7 by 26 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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84. Portrait of an Unidentified Sitter, by Andrea Sacchi. 1630's. Red and Black Chalk, 9.7 by 7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
58. Virgin and Child with Infant St John and St Elizabeth, Here Attributed to Domenichino. Pen and Ink, 20.5 by 17 cm. (Teyler Museum, Haarlem.)
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59. Virgin and Child with Infant St John, by Domenichino, Black Chalk, 18.6 by 16.3 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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60. Landscape, Here Attributed to Domenichino. Red Chalk, 27 by 41 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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