Subject
Key

Key is a subject in art. The gallery holds 28 works in this subject in art, including works by El Greco, Nicolaes Maes and Rembrandt van Rijn.
Key is an English and Dutch-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Key artists
Works
The Old Violin
Still Life with Fish
The Surrender of Brea
Hendrickje Stoffels by a Door
Old Woman Saying Grace, Known as ‘The Prayer without End’
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints
Triptych: Bust of Christ, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Peter. Closed: Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Colombe
Seville Surrenders to the king, Saint Ferdinand
The Four Apostles: Saints John and Peter
The Pentecost
Girl in the Loft
Saint Peter weeping
Saint Peter
Saint Peter
The Calling of St. Matthew
Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter
Saint Peter
La reina doña Juana la Loca, recluida en Tordesillas con su hija, la infanta doña Catalina
Pentecostés
El papa San León I Magno
Petrus' berouw
Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky
Tears of Saint Peter
Heilige Petrus in gebed
Luis Veldrof, grand lodging master and concierge of the Royal Palace
Ordination
Mrs. Mary Carol
Mrs. Mary Carol
Frequently asked questions
What is Key?
Key is an English and Dutch-language surname.
How many Key works does Artifact World Gallery have?
Artifact World Gallery holds 28 public-domain Key works, all free to view and download.
Who are the key Key artists?
Key Key artists in the collection include El Greco, Nicolaes Maes and Rembrandt van Rijn.
Where can I see Key works?
Key works in the collection are held by Museo del Prado, Gemäldegalerie Berlin and National Library of Wales.