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- en.wikipedia.org The Abduction of Europa (Rembrandt)Rembrandt was not the first artist to represent the abduction of Europa by Zeus. The Italian artist, Titian, created a similar work nearly seventy years before.
- medium.com @alexandra.drnaj/from-myth-to-…This story is known as the abduction of Europa and has been embraced by numerous artists, including Rembrandt and Goya.
- sartle.com artwork/the-abduction-of-europa-…Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn's The Abduction of Europa (1632) is one of his rare mythological subject paintings.
- getty.edu education/teachers/classroom_resources/…Stories in Art. Information and Questions for Teaching. The Abduction of Europa, Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn.
- rembrandtpaintings.com the-abduction-of-europa.jspThe Abduction of Europa by Rembrandt. The young Rembrandt was influenced by his teacher Pieter Lastman.
- learnodo-newtonic.com greatest-painters-of-all-…The Abduction of Europa – Rembrandt.
- useum.org artwork/The-Abduction-of-Europa-…The Abduction of Europa 1632. by Rembrandt. ... Coast View with the Abduction of Europa 1645. Claude Lorrain (FR).
- rembrandtinsocal.org virtual-exhibition/the-…The Abduction of Europa. With this dramatic interpretation of Jupiter’s seduction of Europa, princess of Tyre, Rembrandt confidently asserted his status as a...
- artvee.com dl/the-abduction-of-europa-3/The Abduction of Europa (1632). ... The French sculptor Auguste Rodin said, "Compare me with Rembrandt! What sacrilege! With Rembrandt, the colossus of Art!
- thehistorianshut.com 2021/05/25/the-abduction-of-…Home History Pics The Abduction of Europa, by Rembrandt (c. 1606–1669). ... After the abduction, Zeus was said to have carried Europa to the island of Crete.
- rembrandtonline.org The-Abduction-Of-Europa-…Home » Complete Works Gallery » The Abduction of Europa (detail). Rembrandt The Abduction of Europa (detail) Oil Painting Reproduction.
- youtube.com watchThe Abduction of Europa (1632) by Rembrandt.
- kalligone.com the-abduction-of-europa-by-…The size of the work is 64,6 x 78,7 cm and is made of oil on single oak panel. During his long career Rembrandt rarely painted mythological subjects.