Saint Sebastian Tended by the Holy Irene and her Servant [detail] (1626-1630) | Nicolas Regnier
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Nicolas Régnier (1591-1667)
"Sleeper awakwened by a young woman with fire" (c. 1620)
Oil on canvas
Baroque
Located in the Nationalmuseum, Stolkholm, Sweden
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St. Matthew and the Angel, Nicolas Régnier, ca. 1622-25
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St Sebastian Tended by St Irene (137.5 x 163.7 cm, oil on canvas), attributed to Nicolas Regnier, c. 1591–1667, Mauritshuis, The Hague
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Nicolas Régnier (French, 1591-1667)
St Sebastian, c.1620
Regnier (Niccolo Regnieri) was born in France but left for Italy as a young man. Nicolas Régnier, known in Italy as Niccolò Renieri, was a painter, art dealer and art collector from the County of Hainaut, a French-speaking part of the Spanish Netherlands. He is often referred to as a Flemish artist because this term was often used to designate people from the Spanish Netherlands. In Rome he attached himself to the followers of Caravaggio, and it was during this early period that he produced the Hermitage Saint Sebastian.
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Self-Portrait_with_a_Portrait_on_an_Easel_1623-4 by Nicolas Regnier
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Nicolas Regnier Allegory of Work 1626
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Circe
Nicolas Régnier
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Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene / Nicolas Régnier (1625)
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St.Sebastian tended by the Holy Irene (detail), Nicolas Régnier, 1650
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Saint Sebastian (c.1620, oil on canvas) | Nicolas Regnier
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Nicolas Régnier (1591-1667)
"Carnival scene" (1630)
Oil on canvas
Baroque
Located in the Museum of King John III's Palace at Wilanów, Warsaw, Poland
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Sleeper Awakened by a Young Man with a Lit Wick (aka Fortune Telling Scene), Nicolas Régnier (1591-1667)
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Circe
Nicolas Regnier
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The Mary Magdalene by Nicolas Regnier (1590-1667)
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