Apelles Painting the Beautiful Campaspe JacquesLouis David Apelles
Apelles Painting the Beautiful Campaspe Jacques-Louis David, Apelles Painting Campaspe in the Presence of Alexander the Great, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
Jean Broc The School of Apelles, 1800 Musée du Louvre
Jacques-Albert Senave (1758– 1823/1829) Apelles and the shoemaker Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Giuseppe Cades, Alexander the Great in the Workshop of Apelles, c. 1792, The State Hermitage Museum
Willem van Haecht, Apelles Painting Campaspe, c. 1630 Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis
Guillam van Haecht, Alexander the Great at the studio of Apelles, while the artist is painting the portrait of Alexander's mistress Campaspe, ca. 1630.
attribué à Jérôme-Martin Langlois Alexandre cédant Campaspe à Apelle Jérôme-Martin Langlois Generosity of Alexander, 1819 Musée des Augustins, Toulouse
Francesco Primaticcio Apelles, Alexander and Campaspe, 1541 -45 Room of the Duchesse d'Estampes Château de Fontainebleau Schloss
Frans Francken the Younger, Cabinet of a collector , 1625 Frans Francken the Younger Apelles Painting Campaspe, 1620 s Statens Museum for Kunst
Gerard Hoet (1648 -1733) Apelles paints Campaspe Bagatti Valsecchi Pietro Apelles Painting Campaspe in the Presence of Alexander the Great, 1832 (tempera on ivory)
Sebastiano Ricci Apelles painting Campaspe. C. 1705, State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg Sebastiano Ricci Apelles Painting a Portrait of Campaspe, 1700 -04
Jacques-Louis David Apelles painting Campaspe in the presence of Alexander (study), 1813
artist "SF“ Campaspe painted by Apelles", oil on wood, 1569 Dutch School-Leiden Apelles painting Campaspe , ca. 1700– 1725
Francesco Solimena, Apelles painted the portrait of Campaspe in the presence of Alexander the Great, 1690 Rome, Palazzo Madama. Jodocus (Joos) van Winghe (1544– 1603) Apelles painting Campaspe.
Joos van Winghe Apelles painting the hetaera Campaspe in the presence of Alexander the Great Joos van Winghe Apelles paints Campaspe, c. 1648 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Laurent Pécheux (1729– 1821) Alexandre présentant Apelles à Campaspe Poppi (Francesco Morandini) Alexander the Great gives Campaspe to Apelles
Jean Baptiste Michel after William Miller Alexander giving up his favorite mistress Campaspe to Apelles, 1786 Angelika Kauffmann Alexander leaves his mistress Campaspe to Apelles, 1783
after Gerard de Lairesse Apelles and Campaspede
אפלס מצייר את קמפספה כארטמיס אלת הציד והירח attributed to Joseph Goupy Apelles paints the picture of Artemis of Ephesus 18 th century Workshop of Pompeo Batoni Alexander offering Campaspe to Apelles
Giovanni Demin, Apelles intent to portray Campaspe, in the presence of Alexander the Great, 1821 -1822 Fresco, , Veneto, Vicenza, Palazzo Franceschini-Folco Jacob Hoefnagel Apelles Painting Campaspe in the Presence of Alexander, 1611
Johann Henrich Schoenfeld (1649 -45) "Alexander the Great Offering Campaspe to Apelles" Johann Heiss (1640 -1704) Alexander überlässt Apelles seine Geliebte Campaspe
Giovanni Raggi (Italian, 1712– 1792) Apelles and Campaspe Northampton Museums Art Gallery
Nicolas Vleughels Apelles und Campaspe Nicolas Vleughels Apelles Painting Campaspe, 1716 Musée du Louvre, Paris
Gerard Wigmana (1673– 1741) Apelles paints Campaspe Louis Jean François Lagrenée Apelles fell in love with the mistress of Alexander the Great, 1772
Andrea Casali ( 1705 -1764) Apelles and Campaspe Francesco Trevisani Apelles Painting Campaspe, 1720 Norton Simon Museum
Andrea Casali Apelles and Campaspe
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Alexander the Great and Campaspe in the workshop of Apelles between circa 1725 and circa 1726 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Alexander and Campaspe in the workshop of Apelles, third version, circa 1740 Getty Center
Jean II Restout (1692– 1768) , Alexander gives his mistress Campaspe to Apelles
Giovanni Raggi (Italian, 1712– 1792) Apelles and Campaspe. Northampton Museums Art Gallery
Campaspe became a generic poetical synonym for a man's mistress; The English University wit and poet John Lyly (1553– 1606), who produced his comedy Campaspe in 1584, also wrote: "Cupid and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses—Cupid paid: He stakes his quiver, bow and arrows, His mother's doves, and team of sparrows; Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how); With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin: All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love! has she done this to thee? What shall (alas!) become of me? " Auguste Ottin Campaspe taking off her clothes in front of Apelles by order of Alexander, c. 1883 North façade of the Cour Carrée in the Louvre, Paris.
: מקורות מושגים , אישים , לקסיקון לתרבות הקלאסית אלים / ד"ר איתן בורשטיין הוצאה לאור פרטינקס , ואתרים https: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Apelles https: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Campaspe https: //commons. wikimedia. org/Campaspe https: //www. pinterest. com/jrogermartin/compaspe/ http: //www. liveinternet. ru/users/nadynrom/post 228794583/ http: //www. liveinternet. ru/users/2010239/post 332713283/ אסף פלר : עריכה After Nicolas Vleughels, Alexander the Great cedes his mistress Campaspe to the painter Apelles, who takes the young woman's hand, 1716 British Museum, London
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