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St. John of Matha and St. Felix of Valois Ransoming Christian Slaves

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oil paint (paint)47 × 94 Cm

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions47 × 94 Cm
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saintsmenslaverycaptivewomenangelsMoneybuildingcrosscloudsdovesbirdreligionreligiousreligious attirereligious figuresChristian subjectsChristianityflagstowergatescherubs
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Probably Edwin Cooley Loomis (died 1925), Hyde Park, Illinois

Probably Edwin Cooley Loomis (died 1925), Hyde Park, Illinois
Wed
24
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Pavel Preiss, Frantisek Karel Palko: Zivot a dilo malire sklonku stredoevropskeho baroka a jeho bratra Frantiska Antonina Palka

Pavel Preiss, Frantisek Karel Palko: Zivot a dilo malire sklonku stredoevropskeho baroka a jeho bratra Frantiska Antonina Palka (Prague: Narodni Galerie Sbirka Stareho Umeni), 1999), pp. 62 (color ill.), 281 (cat. O-12).
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Jane Turner, ed., The Dictionary of Art vol. 23

Jane Turner, ed., The Dictionary of Art vol. 23 (New York, 1996), p. 855.
Fri
24
Feb
exhibition

Salzburger Barockmuseum, Salzburg, Franz Karl Palko (1724–1767): Ölskizzen, Zeichnungen und Druckgraphik, June 10–August 27, 1989, cat. 2.

Salzburger Barockmuseum, Salzburg, Franz Karl Palko (1724–1767): Ölskizzen, Zeichnungen und Druckgraphik, June 10–August 27, 1989, cat. 2.
Thu
24
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Bruno Bushart, “Der lyrische Maulbertsch,” in Imagination und Imago: Festschrift Kurt Rossacher: Zum 65. Geburtstag von Kurt Rossacher und zum Zehnjähre Bestandjubiläum des Salzburger Barockmuseums, ed. Leopold Netopil and Franz Wagner

Bruno Bushart, “Der lyrische Maulbertsch,” in Imagination und Imago: Festschrift Kurt Rossacher: Zum 65. Geburtstag von Kurt Rossacher und zum Zehnjähre Bestandjubiläum des Salzburger Barockmuseums, ed. Leopold Netopil and Franz Wagner (Salzburg, 1983), pp. 29-30.
Fri
24
Feb
exhibition

David and Alfred Smart Gallery, The University of Chicago, German and Austrian Painting of the Eighteenth Century, April 20–June 11, 1978, cat. 23.

David and Alfred Smart Gallery, The University of Chicago, German and Austrian Painting of the Eighteenth Century, April 20–June 11, 1978, cat. 23.
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Pavel Preiss, “Franz Karl Palko als Zeichner,” Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts 45

Pavel Preiss, “Franz Karl Palko als Zeichner,” Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts 45 (1975), p. 71.
Thu
24
Feb
exhibition

Sarasota, Florida, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Central Europe: 1600–1800, January 27–February 27, 1972, cat. 105.

Sarasota, Florida, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Central Europe: 1600–1800, January 27–February 27, 1972, cat. 105.
Wed
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Oldrich J. Blazicek “Böhmisch-mährische und ungarische Kunst,” in Die Kunst des 18. Jahrhunderts, ed. Harald Keller

Oldrich J. Blazicek “Böhmisch-mährische und ungarische Kunst,” in Die Kunst des 18. Jahrhunderts, ed. Harald Keller (Berlin: Propyläen Verlag, 1971), pp. 259-260, cat. 154 (ill.).
Tue
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Edward A. Maser, “A Modello by Franz Xaver Karl Palko,” Pantheon 28, no. 2

Edward A. Maser, “A Modello by Franz Xaver Karl Palko,” Pantheon 28, no. 2 (1970), pp. 118–120, 121 (color ill.), pp 123, 124.
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Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report

Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report (1966–67), p. 27.
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his widow Bertha C....

his widow Bertha C. Loomis (1871–1966), Winnetka, Illinois
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bequeathed to the Art Institute, 1966.

bequeathed to the Art Institute, 1966.
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