Sébastien Bourdon

French, Montpellier 1616–1671 Paris · 24 works on DiscoverArt

Works

The Baptism of Christ
The Baptism of Christ● On view · Gallery 622
A Classical Landscape
A Classical Landscape● On view · Gallery 623
Christ Receiving the Children
Christ Receiving the Children● On view · Gallery 209
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man1657–58
A Classical Landscape with Buildings by a River
A Classical Landscape with Buildings by a River
Portrait of a Young Boy
Portrait of a Young Boy
Group of Figures Around Table
Group of Figures Around Tablen.d.
Landscape with a Dead Man and Two Priests
Landscape with a Dead Man and Two Priests1668–71
Cart Drawn by Two Pairs of Oxen in a Storm
Cart Drawn by Two Pairs of Oxen in a Storm17th century
The Good Samaritan Anoints the Man Left for Dead with Oil and Water
The Good Samaritan Anoints the Man Left for Dead with Oil and Water17th century
View of a City (Christ with the Good Samaritan at the Well)
View of a City (Christ with the Good Samaritan at the Well)17th century
Two Carters Pushing Their Cart and Animals
Two Carters Pushing Their Cart and Animals1668–71
Landscape with Three Brigands and Their Victim
Landscape with Three Brigands and Their Victim1668–71
Joseph in Egypt
Joseph in Egypt1668–71
Waterfall at a Stone Bridge, with Castle in the Distance
Waterfall at a Stone Bridge, with Castle in the Distance1668–71
Landscape with a Shepherd and His Flock
Landscape with a Shepherd and His Flock1668–71
Christ and His Disciples with a Triumphal Arch in the Distance
Christ and His Disciples with a Triumphal Arch in the Distance1668–71
Flight into Egypt
Flight into Egypt17th century
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Rest on the Flight into Egyptn.d.
To Bury the Dead, from The Works of Mercy
To Bury the Dead, from The Works of Mercy1656–57
Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter
Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughtern.d.
The Good Samaritan Takes the Wounded Man from his Donkey
The Good Samaritan Takes the Wounded Man from his Donkey17th century
The Adoration of the Shepherds
The Adoration of the Shepherdsmid-17th century
River God (recto); Sketches of Two Male Heads (verso)
River God (recto); Sketches of Two Male Heads (verso)n.d.

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