Skip to main content
dartabasePlay
← Back

Exhibition

Masterpieces of European Painting from The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland Museum of Art7 Nov 2006 – 27 Jan 2007

Masterpieces of European Painting from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Frick Collection, New York, NY (organizer) (November 8, 2006-January 28, 2007).

View this exhibition at the source ↗

Cite this exhibition

Masterpieces of European Painting from The Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. November 7, 2006 – January 27, 2007. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/45f2e3f4-f695-4cf7-a241-543ae11bbd02.

Works from this exhibition held in Dartabase

12
Export:Download

Bibliography

  1. Frans Hals, Portrait of Tieleman Roosterman, 1634, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  2. Francisco de Zurbarán, Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth, c. 1640, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  3. Caravaggio, The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew, 1606–7, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  4. Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16 October 1834, 1835, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  5. Valentin de Boulogne, Samson, 1630–31, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  6. Nicolas Poussin, The Holy Family on the Steps, 1648, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  7. Annibale Carracci, Boy Drinking, 1582–83, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  8. Jacques Louis David, Cupid and Psyche, 1817, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  9. Andrea del Sarto, The Sacrifice of Isaac, c. 1527, oil on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  10. El Greco, The Holy Family with Mary Magdalen, c. 1590–95, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  11. Diego Velázquez, Portrait of the Jester Calabazas, c. 1631–32, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  12. Georges de La Tour, Saint Peter Repentant, 1645, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

New to exhibition history? Learn why it matters for provenance and art history research →