EditorialChloe Gherardi, a visitor from Rhode Island, takes in a window display at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York, on Nov. 22, 2022. (Zak Arctander/The New York Times)
EditorialFilippo Gherardi (1643-1704) and Giovanni Coli (1636-1691). Italian painters. Suicide of the Carthaginian noblewoman, Sophonisba. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
EditorialDesign for a Sepulchral Monument, Antonio Gherardi, 16441702, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, black chalk on cream laid paper, Vertical rectangle. Framed by architectural motifs. Below is a dado with a sarcophagus at center. The bust of a man ...
EditorialFilippo Gherardi (1643-1704) and Giovanni Coli (1636-1691). Italian painters. Suicide of the Carthaginian noblewoman, Sophonisba. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
EditorialSacristy of St. Giovanni Carbonara by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) and Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556). From left to right. Adam, Jerome, John the Evangelist, St. Luke. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
EditorialFilippo Gherardi (1643-1704) y Giovanni Coli (1636-1691). Pintores italianos. Suicidio de la noble Cartaginesa, Sofonisba. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. La Valeta. Malta.
EditorialMartyrdom of Saint Martina, c. 1665, Antonio Gherardi, Italian, 1644-1702, Italy, Etching on cream laid paper, 233 x 332 mm (plate), 268 x 373 mm (sheet).
EditorialSacristy of St. Giovanni Carbonara by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) and Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556). From left to right. Adam, Jerome, John the Evangelist, St. Luke. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
EditorialDesign for an Altar. Date/Period: 1680. Pen and brown ink, over traces of black chalk, brown wash. Feder in Braun, ?ber Spurenschwarzer Kreide, braun laviert. Height: 416 mm (16.37 in); Width: 273 mm (10.74 in).
EditorialAdoration of the kings. Draughtsman: anonymous. Draughtsman: Giovanni Coli. Draughtsman: Filippo Gherardi. Dating: 1600 - 1699. Measurements: h 227 mm ? w 489 mm.
EditorialDesign for an Altar. Date/Period: 1680. Pen and brown ink, over traces of black chalk, brown wash. Feder in Braun, ?ber Spurenschwarzer Kreide, braun laviert. Height: 416 mm (16.37 in); Width: 273 mm (10.74 in).
EditorialSacristy of St. Giovanni Carbonara by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) and Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556). From left to right. Adam, Jerome, John the Evangelist, St. Luke. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
EditorialSacristy of St. Giovanni Carbonara by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) and Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556). From left to right. Adam, Jerome, John the Evangelist, St. Luke. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.