cavaliere, la morte il diavolo
1650
unspecified
From the collection of Philadelphia Museum of Art
1650
unspecified
From the collection of Philadelphia Museum of Art
cavaliere, la morte il diavolo is a 1650 unspecified by Cornelis van Dalem, a Flemish Baroque painting work, held at Philadelphia Museum of Art.
This painting depicts a knight in armor riding a horse, with a red cape flowing behind him. He is surrounded by a group of people and animals, including a goat and a dog. The scene is set against a backdrop of trees and a distant cityscape. The knight is the central figure in the painting, and his armor and cape are rendered in intricate detail. The surrounding figures and animals add a sense of movement and energy to the scene. The use of color and light creates a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer's eye into the painting. For more information on the artist behind this work, explore the paintings of Cornelis van Dalem.
Cornelis van Dalem (1530/35 – 1573 or 1576) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman active in Antwerp in the middle of the 16th century.
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