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Guido Reni
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The Baptism of Christ - Guido Reni
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Saint Peter - Guido Reni
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St. Catherine - Guido Reni
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Mary Magdalene - Guido Reni
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Portrait of a Girl with a Crown - Guido Reni
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Madonna and Child with Saint John - Guido Reni
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Madonna and Child - Guido Reni
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Infant Christ and Saint John - Guido Reni
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Saint Jerome - Guido Reni
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Madonna and Child in the Round - Guido Reni
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Holy Family with Saint John - Guido Reni
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The Virgin Suckling the Christ Child - Guido Reni
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Madonna and Child, Saint Joseph in the Background - Guido Reni
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Holy Family with Saint Clare - Guido Reni
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Allegory of Learning - Guido Reni
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Madonna and Child at a Table with Saint John the Baptist - Guido Reni
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The Holy Family with Scriptural Scene in Background - Guido Reni
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Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness - Guido Reni
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The Fall of the Giants - Guido Reni
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Charity - Guido Reni
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The Immaculate Conception - Guido Reni
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Saint John the Evangelist - Guido Reni
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Saint Joseph and the Christ Child - Guido Reni
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Faith - Guido Reni
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Artist Biography
Guido Reni
Guido Reni, a titan of the Italian Baroque, wasn't just painting religious scenes; he was crafting a world of idealised beauty. Born in Bologna in 1575, Reni's early training under Denys Calvaert and the Carracci brothers instilled in him a love for classical form and dramatic composition. But unlike some of his more bombastic contemporaries, Reni sought a serene, almost ethereal quality in his work. His figures, often bathed in soft light, possess a grace and emotional restraint that set him apart.
Reni’s ambition knew no bounds. He moved to Rome and quickly became a rival to Caravaggio, securing major commissions from the likes of the Borghese family. His frescoes, such as the *Aurora* ceiling in the Casino dell'Aurora, are testaments to his technical skill and artistic vision. Yet, Reni was also a complex character, known for his gambling addiction and a reported fear of witchcraft, which perhaps explains the melancholic undertones that sometimes surface in his art.
Despite his personal demons, Guido Reni left an indelible mark on the Baroque movement. His pursuit of idealised beauty influenced generations of artists, and his works, like *Hippomenes and Atalanta* and *The Ecstasy of Saint Paul*, continue to captivate viewers with their elegance and emotional depth. For those seeking a touch of refined drama and timeless grace, Reni's art offers a window into a world of unparalleled beauty.
Reni’s ambition knew no bounds. He moved to Rome and quickly became a rival to Caravaggio, securing major commissions from the likes of the Borghese family. His frescoes, such as the *Aurora* ceiling in the Casino dell'Aurora, are testaments to his technical skill and artistic vision. Yet, Reni was also a complex character, known for his gambling addiction and a reported fear of witchcraft, which perhaps explains the melancholic undertones that sometimes surface in his art.
Despite his personal demons, Guido Reni left an indelible mark on the Baroque movement. His pursuit of idealised beauty influenced generations of artists, and his works, like *Hippomenes and Atalanta* and *The Ecstasy of Saint Paul*, continue to captivate viewers with their elegance and emotional depth. For those seeking a touch of refined drama and timeless grace, Reni's art offers a window into a world of unparalleled beauty.
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