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    Guido Reni (Italian pronunciation: [ˌɡwiːdo ˈrɛːni]; 4 November 1575 – 18 August 1642) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, although his works showed a classical manner, similar to Simon Vouet, Nicolas Poussin, and Philippe de Champaigne. He painted primarily religious works, but also mythological and allegorical subjects.

  2. Guido Reni was an early Italian Baroque painter noted for the classical idealism of his renderings of mythological and religious subjects. First apprenticed to the Flemish painter Denis Calvaert at the age of 10, Reni was later influenced by the novel naturalism of the Carracci, a Bolognese family.

  3. Guido Reni (Italian pronunciation: [ˌɡwiːdo ˈrɛːni]; 4 November 1575 – 18 August 1642) was an Italian painter of high- Baroque style. He painted primarily religious works, as well as mythological and allegorical subjects.

  4. Guido Reni Italian. 1627. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 620. Reni, during his lifetime the most celebrated living painter in Italy, was famous for the elegance of his compositions and the beauty and grace of his heads, earning him the epithet “Divine.”

  5. Guido Reni This painting depicts the mythological story of Europa, daughter of the King of Tyre, who, while playing on the seashore one day, was approached by a docile bull. Draping a flower garland on its horns, Europa unsuspectingly climbed onto its back.

  6. Head of Putto, after 1611. Guido Reni. Study for Saint Benedict Receiving Gifts from the Peasants, c. 1604. Guido Reni. Saint Jerome, 1630–35. Guido Reni. Two Putti with Potted Plant, after 1611/12. Guido Reni. See all 21 artworks.

  7. Guido Reni, Self portrait, 1601, oil on canvas, 64,5 x 52 cm. London, Private collection. Guido Reni was born in Bologna in 1575, by Daniele Reni musician and master of the Chapel of San Petronio, and Ginevra Pozzi.

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