The following is a list of paintings by the 17th century French painter Valentin de Boulogne.
Painting | Title | Date | Dimensions | Collection |
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The Cardsharps | 1614–15 | Oil on canvas 94 x 137 cm | Dresden, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister | |
Christ Crowned with Thorns | c.1616-1617 | Oil on canvas 173 x 241 cm | Munich, Alte Pinakothek | |
Christ Driving the Money Changers out of the Temple | c. 1618 | Oil on canvas 195 x 260 cm | Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini | |
St John the Baptist in the Desert | c. 1620–1622 | Oil on canvas 178 x 133 cm | Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Cathedral | |
Soldiers Playing Cards and Dice (The Cheats) | c. 1618–1620 | Oil on canvas 121 x 152 cm | Central London, National Gallery | |
Christ Driving the Money Changers out of the Temple | c. 1620–1625 | Oil on canvas 192 x 266 cm | Saint Petersburg, Hermitage Museum | |
Christ and the Woman Caught in Adultery | c. 1620 | Oil on canvas 167 x 219 cm | Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum | |
The Fortune Teller | c. 1620 | Oil on canvas 149 x 238 cm | Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art | |
David with the Head of Goliath and Two Soldiers | c. 1620–1622 | Oil on canvas 99 x 134 cm | Madrid, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | |
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence | 1621–22 | Oil on canvas 195 x 261 cm | Madrid, Museo del Prado | |
The Concert with an Ancient Bas-Relief | 1622–1625 | Oil on canvas 173 x 214 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
The Concert | c. 1624 | Oil on canvas 127 x 177 cm | Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste | |
Rendering Tribute to Caesar | c. 1624 | Oil on canvas 111 x 154 cm | Versailles, Palace of Versailles | |
Mark the Evangelist | Oil on canvas 120 x 146 cm | Versailles, Palace of Versailles | ||
Matthew the Apostle | Oil on canvas 120 x 146 cm | Versailles, Palace of Versailles | ||
Luke the Evangelist | Oil on canvas 120 x 146 cm | Versailles, Palace of Versailles | ||
John the Evangelist | Oil on canvas 120 x 146 cm | Versailles, Palace of Versailles | ||
The Judgment of Solomon | c. 1625 | Oil on canvas 176 x 210 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
Susanna's Innocence Recognised | c. 1625 | Oil on canvas 175 x 211 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
Musician and Drinkers | c. 1625 | Oil on canvas 96 x 133 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
The Last Supper | 1625–26 | Oil on canvas 139 x 230 cm | Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini | |
The Judgment of Solomon | c. 1625–26 | Oil on canvas 174 x 213 cm | Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini | |
Judith and Holofernes | c. 1626 | Oil on canvas 106 x 141 cm | Valletta, musée national des Beaux-Arts | |
Musicians and Soldiers | c. 1626 [1] | Oil on canvas 155 x 200 cm | Strasbourg, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg | |
Lute Player | c. 1626 | Oil on canvas 128 x 99 cm | New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
The Concert | c. 1626 | Oil on canvas 112 x 147 cm | Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art | |
Judith | 1626–1628 | Oil on canvas 97 x 74 cm | Toulouse, Musée des Augustins | |
Allegory of Italy | 1628 | Oil on canvas 333 x 245 cm | Rome, Villa Lante al Gianicolo | |
Moses | c. 1628 | Oil on canvas 131 x 103 cm | Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum | |
The Fortune Teller | c. 1628 | Oil on canvas 125 x 175 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
A Concert | c. 1628–1630 | Oil on canvas 175 x 216 cm | Paris, Musee du louvre | |
St John the Baptist | c. 1628–1630 | Oil on canvas | Camerino, Santa Maria in Via | |
The Martyrdom of Saint Processus and Saint Martinian | 1629 | Oil on canvas 302 x 192 cm | Rome, Pinacoteca Vaticana | |
Erminia in the Shepherds' House | c. 1629 | Oil on canvas 135 x 186 cm | Munich, Alte Pinakothek | |
The Four Ages of Man | c. 1629 | Oil on canvas 96 x 134 cm | Central London, National Gallery | |
Samson | 1630 | Oil on canvas | Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art | |
The Binding of Isaac | c. 1630–31 | Oil on canvas 149 x 186 cm | Montreal, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | |
Saint John the Baptist | c. 1631 | Oil on canvas 135 x 100 cm | Apiro, Collegio di Sant'Urbano | |
A Musical Company with a Fortune-Teller (Reunion with a Gypsy) | 1631 | Oil on canvas 190 x 265 cm | Liechtenstein, The Princely Collections, Vaduz and Vienna | |
Portrait of Rafaello Menicucci | 1631–32 | Oil on canvas | Indianapolis, Institute of Art | |
Christ Crowned with Thorns and Mocked | Oil on canvas 128 x 95 cm | Munich, Alte Pinakothek | ||
John and Jesus (detail) | Oil on canvas | Rome, Palazzo Corsini | ||
St. John the Evangelist | c. 1622–23 | Oil on canvas 97 x 135 cm | Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Ackland Art Museum | |
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Judith and Holofernes is a painting by the French artist Valentin de Boulogne, from 1626, as a close copy of a similar painting by Artemisia Gentileschi.
Musicians and Soldiers is a circa 1626 painting by the French Caravaggisto Valentin de Boulogne. It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg, France. Its inventory number is 1280.
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