List of works by Orazio Gentileschi

The following is an incomplete list of paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Orazio Gentileschi. Catalogue numbers abbreviated "MET" are from the 2001 publication by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

image title year collection measurements inventory nr. catalog code
Madonna and Child with Sts Sebastian and Francis 1600 private collection 78 x 79.5 cm. MET (1)
Saint Francis Supported by an Angel 1600 Museum of Fine Arts 139.4 x 101 cm. 2010.374 MET (2)
Annunciation 1600-1605 Private collection
The Stigmatization of Saint Francis 1601 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 16.5 x 11.6 cm. BF.2008.11 MET (3)
Assumption of the Virgin 1605-1608 Turin City Museum of Ancient Art
Madonna and Child 1609 Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica 131 x 91 cm. 261 MET (4)
Carrying the Cross 1607 Kunsthistorisches Museum 138.5 x 173 cm. GG_1553 MET (5)
Saint Francis supported by an Angel 1607 Museo del Prado 126 x 98 cm. P03122 MET (6)
Circumcision 1607 Pinacoteca civica "Francesco Podesti" 390 x 252 cm. MET (7)
Madonna and Child 1607 private collection 91.4 x 73 cm. MET (8)
Vision of St. Cecilia 1607 Pinacoteca di Brera 350 x 218 cm. 588 MET (9)
The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist 1608 private collection 56.7 x 42.6 cm. MET (10)
Baptism of Christ 1607 Santa Maria della Pace 300 x 241 cm. MET (11)
David and Goliath 1607 National Gallery of Ireland 185.5 × 136 cm. NGI.980 MET (12)
Judith and her maidservant with the head of Holofernes 1608 National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design 136 x 160 cm. NG.M.02073 MET (13)
St. Michael and the Devil 1607 private collection 278 x 192 cm. MET (14)
Madonna and Child 1609 National Museum of Art of Romania 98.5 x 75 cm. 362/8328 MET (15)
St. Jerome 1611 Turin City Museum of Ancient Art 153 x 128 cm. 469 MET (16)
Cleopatra 1613 private collection 118 x 181 cm. MET (17 (Orazio) & 53 (Artemisia))
David Contemplating the Head of Goliath 1612 Galleria Spada 173 x 142 cm. 155 MET (18)
David Contemplating the Head of Goliath 1612 Gemäldegalerie 36.7 × 28.7 cm. 1723 MET (19)
Executioner with the Head of John the Baptist 1613 Museo del Prado 82 x 61 cm. P03188 MET (20)
St Francis and the Angel 1612 Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica 133 x 98 cm. 1276 MET (21)
The Lute Player National Gallery of Art 143.5 × 129 cm. 1962.8.1 MET (22)
Christ Crowned with Thorns 1615 Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum 119.5 x 148.5 cm. GG_805 MET (23)
St. Mary Magdalene in Penitance 1615 Fabriano Cathedral 220 x 157 cm. MET (24)
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata 1620 San Silvestro in Capite 284 x 173 cm. MET (25)
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata 1620 private collection 77 x 60 cm. MET (26)
Landscape with St Christopher 1620 Gemäldegalerie 21 x 28 cm. 1707 MET (27)
The Virgin with the Sleeping Christ Child 1610 Fogg Museum 85.3 x 99.8 cm. 1976.10 MET (28)
Crucifixion 1618 Fabriano Cathedral 368 x 210 cm. MET (29)
Vision of St Francesca Romana 1620 Galleria Nazionale delle Marche 270 x 157 cm. MET (30)
Saint Cecilia with an Angel 1618s National Gallery of Art 86.4 × 106.7 cm. 1961.9.73 MET (31)
Saint Cecilia With an Angel Playing the Spinnet 1621 Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria 90 x 105 cm. MET (32)
Portrait of a Young Woman as a Sibyl Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 81.6 x 73 cm. 61.74 MET (33)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1620 Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria 175.6 x 218 cm. 1947P5 MET (34)
The Penitent Magdalene 1622 private collection 149.5 x 183 cm. MET (35)
Penitent Magdalene 1622
1628
Kunsthistorisches Museum 163 × 208 cm. GG_179 MET (35 (related paintings: Kunsthistorisches Museum))
Danaë 1623 J. Paul Getty Museum 161.5 × 227.1 cm. 2016.6 MET (36)
Lot and his Daughters 1622 J. Paul Getty Museum 151.8 × 189.2 cm. 98.PA.10 MET (37)
Lot and his daughters 1622 Gemäldegalerie 164 x 193 cm. 70.2 MET (Figure 72.)
Madonna and Child in a Landscape 1622 Burghley House 27.9 × 20.3 cm. MET (38)
Madonna and Child in a landscape Musei di Strada Nuova 30.8 x 23.4 cm. SR117 MET (38 (related pictures:Palazzo Rosso))
Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes 1624 Wadsworth Atheneum 134.6 × 157.5 cm. 1949.52 MET (39)
Young Woman Playing a Violin 1624
1621
Detroit Institute of Arts 83.19 × 97.79 cm. 68.47 MET (40)
Danaë 1623 Cleveland Museum of Art 163.5 x 228.5 cm. 1971.101 MET (41)
Lot and his Daughters 1622 National Gallery of Canada 157.5 × 195.6 cm. 14811 MET (42)
Annunciation 1623 Sabauda Gallery 286 x 196 cm. MET (43)
Public Felicity Triumphant over Dangers 1623s Department of Paintings of the Louvre 268 x 170 cm. INV 6809 MET (44)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1622
1628
Kunsthistorisches Museum 137.2 × 215.9 cm. GG_180 MET (45)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1628
1637
Department of Paintings of the Louvre 157 x 225 cm. INV 340 MET (45 (related paintings: Louvre))
An Allegory of Peace and the Arts 1639 Royal Collection 892 × 1,070 cm. RCIN 408464 MET (Figure 85.)
The Finding of Moses Museo del Prado 242 x 281 cm. P00147 MET (Figure 87.)
Joseph and Potiphar's wife 1632 Royal Collection 204.9 x 261.9 cm. RCIN 405477 MET (Figure 88.)
Lot and His Daughters 1628 Bilbao Fine Arts Museum 226 × 282 cm. 69/101 MET (46)
Diana the Huntress 1625 Museum of Fine Arts of Nantes 215 × 135 cm. 6735
965.1.1.P
MET (47)
The Finding of Moses National Gallery 257 × 301 cm. L951 MET (48)
Mocking of Christ 1628 National Gallery of Victoria 124.5 x 159.5 cm. MET (49)
Head of a Woman 1636 private collection 42 x 37 cm. MET (50)

References

  1. Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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