• ‘The Abduction of the Sabine Women’ was created in 1629 by Pietro da Cortona in Baroque style.
  • Rape of the Sabines (Italian: Ratto delle Sabine) may refer to either of two oil paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Pietro da Cortona, created c. 1629-1630.
  • Rape of the Sabine Women Pietro da Cortona 1629-1631. Oil on canvas. For Palazzo Sacchetti, now in Pinacoteca Capitolina, Rome Pietro da Cortona’s...
  • Use of the word “rape” comes from the conventional translation of the Latin word used in the ancient accounts of the incident: raptio. ... More on Pietro da Cortona.
  • Pietro da Cortona's painting stands out for its open theatricality, lively gestures, richness of colour, and brushwork, as well as its diffused light.
  • Pietro da Cortona reaches his stylistic maturity in this work. ... Title: Rape of the Sabines.
  • antiquario Antichità Firenze di Riccardo Chiavacci 17th c. PIETRO DA CORTONA'S PAINTING THE RAPE OF THE SABINE 4800€.
  • (Above, Il Ratto delle Sabine, Pietro da Cortona, Below, Il Ratto delle Sabine, Jean Louis David). Photo sources: 1, 2.
  • Rape of the Sabine Women by Pietro da Cortona. Rome forged one of the greatest Empires that the world had ever seen.
  • Pietro da Cortona. 1596-1669. ... The Rape of the Sabine Women. 1627-1629. 280.5 x 426 cms | 110 1/4 x 167 1/2 ins Oil on canvas.
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  • Painter: Pietro da Cortona. Start Date: 1627. ... Location: Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy. Content: Greek-and-Roman-Mythology, Rape of the Sabine Women.
  • rape of the sabine women. The Rape of the Sabines (after Pietro da Cortona) 1749. ... A Group from Rape of the Sabines (after Poussin) by Samuel Woodforde.
  • Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669 Pietro Berrettini) - Rape of the Sabine Women (1629) - Capitoline Museums Rome.