Gerard de Lairesse

Dutch, Liège 1641–1711 Amsterdam · 44 works on DiscoverArt

Works

Bacchus and Ariadne
Bacchus and Ariadne
Antiochus and Stratonice
Antiochus and Stratonice
Odysseus and Calypso
Odysseus and Calypso
The Last Supper
The Last Supper
Apollo and Aurora
Apollo and Aurora1671
Cleopatra’s Banquet
Cleopatra’s Banquet
Part (top left) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (top left) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (top right) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (top right) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Hermes Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus
Hermes Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus● On view · 215 French, German, and Dutch
Italian Landscape with three Women in the foreground
Italian Landscape with three Women in the foreground
Italian Landscape with two Roman Soldiers
Italian Landscape with two Roman Soldiers
Ceiling painting with Diana and her companions
Ceiling painting with Diana and her companions
Italian Landscape with three Women Making Music
Italian Landscape with three Women Making Music
Selene and Endymion
Selene and Endymion
Part (bottom right) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (bottom right) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Granida and Daiphilo
Granida and Daiphilo
Allegory of Dawn
Allegory of Dawn
Part (central part) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (central part) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Italian Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess
Italian Landscape with Shepherd and Shepherdess
Mercurius gelast Calypso om Odysseus te laten vertrekken
Mercurius gelast Calypso om Odysseus te laten vertrekken
Part (bottom left) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Part (bottom left) of a ceiling decoration with Diana and her companions as the principal representation
Allegory of the Sciences
Allegory of the Sciences
Allegory of Riches
Allegory of Riches
Allegory of Charity
Allegory of Charity
Allegory of Fame
Allegory of Fame
The Annunciation
The Annunciationn.d.
Allegory of the Arts
Allegory of the Arts
The Circumcision
The Circumcisionmid-17th–early 18th century
The Kiss of Peace and Justice
The Kiss of Peace and Justiceafter 1654
Sketches of Five Busts
Sketches of Five Bustsn.d.
Four Continents
Four Continentsn.d.
Arcadian Scene with Bacchus
Arcadian Scene with Bacchusn.d.
The Pentecost
The Pentecostn.d.
The Sacrifice of Polyxena
The Sacrifice of Polyxena1667
Mythological subject
Mythological subjectn.d.
Angel Appearing to Saint
Angel Appearing to Saintn.d.
Putti and Coat of Arms
Putti and Coat of Armsn.d.
Design for a Frontispiece of a Title Page
Design for a Frontispiece of a Title Pagen.d.
Design for Title page: Clio Taking Dictation from Minerva
Design for Title page: Clio Taking Dictation from Minervan.d.
Copies after Illustrations of Statues and Paintings (recto); Measurements for a Man's Skeleton (verso)
Copies after Illustrations of Statues and Paintings (recto); Measurements for a Man's Skeleton (verso)n.d.
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia
The Sacrifice of Iphigeniaca. 1667–88
Joseph Recognized by His Brothers
Joseph Recognized by His Brothersn.d.
Bacchanalian Scene with Nymphs and Putti
Bacchanalian Scene with Nymphs and Puttin.d.
Mercury Orders Calypso to Allow Ulysses Depart
Mercury Orders Calypso to Allow Ulysses Departc. 1670

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