Cherubino Alberti (Zaccaria Mattia)|Polidoro da Caravaggio

Italian, Borgo Sansepolcro 1553–1615 Rome|Italian, Caravaggio ca. 1499–ca. 1543 Messina · 20 works on DiscoverArt

Works

The Adoration of the Shepherds with the Christ Child at center and angels above
The Adoration of the Shepherds with the Christ Child at center and angels above1570–1600
The Sacrifice of Isaac set in a landscape with a flock of sheep at left and an angel guiding Abraham's sword at upper left
The Sacrifice of Isaac set in a landscape with a flock of sheep at left and an angel guiding Abraham's sword at upper left1570–1615
Winged genius seated on a cloud, sounding a trumpet with his left hand extended upwards
Winged genius seated on a cloud, sounding a trumpet with his left hand extended upwardsafter 1628
Winged genius seated on a cloud, sounding a trumpet with his left hand extended upwards
Winged genius seated on a cloud, sounding a trumpet with his left hand extended upwards1628
The Expulsion from Paradise with an Angel wielding a sword behind Adam and Eve
The Expulsion from Paradise with an Angel wielding a sword behind Adam and Eve1570–1615
Jupiter, seated above two eagles and embracing Cupid, a round composition from a series of mythological scenes after Polidoro da Caravaggio
Jupiter, seated above two eagles and embracing Cupid, a round composition from a series of mythological scenes after Polidoro da Caravaggioca. 1590
Two putti draped with a garland the one at right holding a mask
Two putti draped with a garland the one at right holding a mask1596
Perseus changing Atlas into a mountan with the head of Medusa, from Perseus and the Golden Apples
Perseus changing Atlas into a mountan with the head of Medusa, from Perseus and the Golden Apples1570–1615
Two seated angels, arms around one another, the one on the left looking down at a song book, from The Angels' Concert
Two seated angels, arms around one another, the one on the left looking down at a song book, from The Angels' Concert1583
The taking of the Golden Apples, from Perseus and the Golden Apples
The taking of the Golden Apples, from Perseus and the Golden Apples1570–1615
Two seated angels, facing left, reading from a song book, from The Angels' Concert
Two seated angels, facing left, reading from a song book, from The Angels' Concertafter 1583
Two seated angels, facing left, reading from a song book, from The Angels' Concert
Two seated angels, facing left, reading from a song book, from The Angels' Concert1583
Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident in his left hand, foliage in his right
Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident in his left hand, foliage in his right1570–1615
The Israelites fleeing Egypt with Moses at right extending his right hand and with a woman carrying an urn prostrate before him
The Israelites fleeing Egypt with Moses at right extending his right hand and with a woman carrying an urn prostrate before him1576
Perseus in the Garden of the Hesperides
Perseus in the Garden of the Hesperides1628
The Triumph of Two Roman Emperors (left-hand side) with a Roman Emperor riding in a triumphal chariot
The Triumph of Two Roman Emperors (left-hand side) with a Roman Emperor riding in a triumphal chariot1570–1615
The Israelites fleeing Egypt with Moses at right extending his right hand and with a woman carrying an urn prostrate before him
The Israelites fleeing Egypt with Moses at right extending his right hand and with a woman carrying an urn prostrate before him1576
The Triumph of Two Roman Emperors (left-hand side) with soldiers on horseback and men, women, and children fleeing
The Triumph of Two Roman Emperors (left-hand side) with soldiers on horseback and men, women, and children fleeing1570–1615
Vase with a monster at center, two cornucopias, and two flanking winged female figures
Vase with a monster at center, two cornucopias, and two flanking winged female figures1565–1615
Female figure standing in the right-hand margin of the third sheet of the Rape of the Sabine Women
Female figure standing in the right-hand margin of the third sheet of the Rape of the Sabine Women1570–1615

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