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  1. A drawing of St Francis, kneeling on a step with arms outstretched, facing right. The drawing comes from the Reni sequence and was accepted as Reni by Bodmer (note on mount). Kurz (in K(B)) catalogued it merely as anonymous Bolognese, though it is clearly in Renis style. The attribution to Reni was reaffirmed by Hibbard (note on mount), and C. Johnston (The Drawings of Guido Reni, PhD thesis ...

  2. Reproductionde commande. Guido Reni dit Le Guide (né à Bologne le 4 novembre 1575, et mort le 18 août 1642 à Bologne) est un peintre italien qui appartient à l' école de Bologne. Guido Reni est imprégné par l'idéal maniériste de la grâce Michelangelesque (grazia) mais affirme un style particulièrement influencé par Le Caravage .

  3. Guido Reni (Bolonha, 4 de novembro de 1575 — 8 de agosto de 1642) foi um proeminente pintor do Barroco italiano. Formado inicialmente em música pelo pai, Daniele Reni, musicista a serviço da Signoria de Bolonha, Guido estuda pintura de 1584 a 1593 no ateliê do pintor flamengo Denis Calvaert, já então há muito instalado em Bolonha.

  4. 24 de dez. de 2015 · Ca. 1619. Oil on canvas. Room 006. The Museo del Prado Saint Sebastian is one of five paintings of identical or similar composition that are traditionally ascribed to Guido Reni, and whose attributions and dating have sometimes been the object of heated debate – the four other works are in the Musée du Louvre, the Dulwich Picture Gallery ...

  5. Saint Sebastian (c. 1615) by Guido Reni. Saint Sebastian is a c. 1615 oil on canvas painting by Guido Reni, now in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. It is one of three similar treatments of the subject produced by the artist - the others are now in the Palazzo Rosso in Genoa (c.1615) and another in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence (c.1615 or c.1630s).

  6. Guido Reni was the most famous Italian painter of his day, revered for the grace and naturalness of his serenely balanced compositions he was even referred to as “the divine Guido.” Working during the Catholic Counter-Reformation in the seventeenth century, Reni depicted images of saints and holy figures in the humanized and accessible form Catholic leaders required.

  7. By Google Arts & Culture. Saint Joseph and the Christ Child (1640) by Guido Reni The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. 'Guido Reni was the most famous Italian painter of his day, revered for the grace and naturalness of his serenely balanced compositions he was even referred to as "the divine Guido."'. Crucifixion of Saint Peter (1604) by Guido ...