Atalanta and Hippomenes
Painting by Guido Reni
Atalanta and Hippomenes is a 1620–1625 oil on canvas painting by Guido Reni, now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.[1] The work was a second version of a 1618–1619 version of the subject by the artist which is now in the Prado Museum.[2]
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Guido Reni
- Portrait of Beatrice Cenci (c. 1600; attribution)
- The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine (c. 1606)
- Charity (Florence; c. 1611)
- Massacre of the Innocents (1611)
- Aurora (1614)
- Saint Sebastian (Rome, c. 1615)
- Four Seasons (c. 1617–1620)
- Risen Christ (1620)
- The Flight into Egypt (c. 1622)
- Jesus Meets John the Baptist (c. 1622)
- St. Francis in Ecstasy (c. 1622)
- Atalanta and Hippomenes (1620–1625)
- Cupids Fighting Putti (c. 1625)
- The Abduction of Helen (1628–1629)
- Charity (New York; c. 1629–1630)
- Saint Sebastian (Auckland; c. 1625)
- Annunciation (c. 1629)
- Palla della Peste (1631–1632)
- Saint Matthew and the Angel (c. 1635)
- Assumption of the Virgin
- Castelfranco Emilia, 1627
- Lyon, 1637
- Munich, c. 1638–1639
- Saint Sebastian (London; 1620–1639)
- Fortuna (c. 1637)
- The Rape of Europa (1637–1639)
- Polyphemus (1639–1640)
- Saint Joseph with the Christ Child (c. 1625–1630; 1635, c. 1640)
- Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1642)
- Bolognese School
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