Gothic Art in Slovakia
 
Baroque Art in Slovakia
 
19th Century Art in Slovakia
 
 
16th – 18th Century European Art
Water Barracks, 1st floor
 
Exhibition conceived by Ivan Rusina
 
D. Beccafumi: Christ in Limbo. ca. 1535. Collection of the Slovak National Gallery, BratislavaThe exhibition shows a selection of significant works of art representing Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque Art in Europe. The exhibits are selected from the collections of the Slovak National Gallery. This permanent exhibition presents the artistic creation of various European schools: Mannerism (H. van Aachen, D. Beccafumi, J. Brueghel), Dutch and Flemish 17th century painting (J. van Goyen, F. Francken, H. ten Oever) and Italian painting from the 16th to the 18th centuries (D. Fetti, A. Carraci, P. Batoni). Though small in number, English, German and Spanish painting is also included, thus providing an overall view of the transformation of art between 1500 and 1800.

 
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F. Barrera - Alegória mesiaca mája, okolo r. 1640 - 45, olej, plátno
 
P. Batoni - Portrét cisára Jozefa II., okolo r. 1769, olej, plátno
 
D. Beccafumi - Kristus v predpeklí, okolo r. 1537, olej, drevo
 
H. Reaburn - Portrét dievčaťa a chlapca, po r. 1800, olej, plátno
 
S. Vouet - Svätá Katarína, okolo r. 1625, olej, plátno
 
P. Wuwerman - Turnaj na Place des Vorges v Paríži, r. 1665, olej, plátno
 
 

 

 

 

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