Claude Lorrain - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Landscape with Merchants (The Shipwreck) (1630)
  • Landscape with Goatherd (1636)
  • The Ford (1636)
  • Port with Villa Medici (1637)
  • Finding of Moses (1638)
  • Pastoral Landscape, (1638)
  • Seaport (1639)
  • Seaport at Sunset (Odysseus) (1639)
  • Village Fête, (1639)
  • View of Campagna (c. 1639)
  • Embarkation of Saint Paula Romana at Ostia (1639)
  • The Embarkation of St. Ursula (1641)
  • The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus (1642)
  • The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus (1642–43)
  • The Trojan Women Setting Fire to their Fleet
  • Brook and Two Bridges
  • Voyage of Jacob
  • The Angel's Visit
  • View of the Church Santa Trinità Dei Monti
  • Seaport with Castle
  • View of Tivoli at Sunset (1644)
  • Mercury Stealing Apollo's Oxen (1645)
  • Landscape with Cephalus and Procris reunited by Diana (1645)
  • The Judgement of Paris (1645–46)
  • Sunrise (1646–47)
  • Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba (1648)
  • Marriage of Isaac and Rebekah (1648)
  • Landscape with Paris and Oenone (1648)
  • Landscape with Dancing Figures (The Mill) (1648)
  • View of La Crescenza (1648–50)
  • Landscape with Apollo and the Cumaean Sybil (ca. 1650)
  • The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (1651 or 1661)
  • Landscape with Mercury and Battus (1654)
  • Landscape with Hagar and the Angel (1654)
  • Landscape with Acis and Galatea (1657)
  • Landscape with Apollo and Mercury (1660)
  • Landscape with a dance (The Marriage of Isaac and Rebeccah (1663)
  • The Father of Psyche Sacrificing at the Temple of Apollo (1663)
  • Coast Scene with the Rape of Europa (1667)
  • The Expulsion of Hagar (1668)
  • Seaport (1674)
  • The Landing of Aeneas (1675)
  • Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia (1682)
  • View of a Seaport

Read more about this topic:  Claude Lorrain

Famous quotes containing the words selected and/or works:

    The final flat of the hoe’s approval stamp
    Is reserved for the bed of a few selected seed.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    In saying what is obvious, never choose cunning. Yelling works better.
    Cynthia Ozick (b. 1928)