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Saint Cecilia, Michiel Coxie, 1569
#art#art history#Michiel Coxie#religious art#Christian art#Christianity#Catholicism#St. Cecilia#St. Cecilia's Day#imaginary portrait#Baroque#Baroque art#Flemish Baroque#Flemish art#16th century art#oil on canvas#Prado#Prado Museum#Museo del Prado
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Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian Michiel Coxie I (Flemish; 1499–1592) 1575 Oil on panel Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium
#Michiel Coxie I#Michiel Coxie#Coxie#Flemish artists#Flemish art#Flemish painters#Renaissance art#Flemish Renaissance#Northern Renaissance#religious art#St. Sebastian#Saint Sebastian#martyrs#Christian martyrs#1570s#saints#16th century#16th-century art#16th-century artists#arrows#bows#bows and arrows#horses#quivers#16th-century Flemish art#16th-century Flemish artists#Flemish paintings#loin cloths#High Renaissance#Michiel Coxie the Elder
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Michiel Coxie - The Expulsion from Paradise (between 1540 and 1592)
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The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian by Michiel Coxie (1499-1592)
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The Death of Abel Michiel Coxie I (Flemish; 1499–1592) after 1539 Oil on canvas Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
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Plato's Cave, Flemish School, attributed to Michiel Coxie, 16th c.
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Cyrus Defeats Spargapises by Albert Auwercx & Michiel Coxie 1670. Adapted from designs by Michiel Coxie (1499–1592) Woven at the workshop of Albert Auwercx (1629–1709) Flanders, Brussels. 384.8 × 412.1 cm (151 1/2 × 162 1/4 in.). The Art Institute of Chicago.
"As for Spargapises, the son of the queen, when the wine went off, and he saw the extent of his calamity, he made request to Cyrus to release him from his bonds; then, when his prayer was granted, and the fetters were taken from his limbs, as soon as his hands were free, he destroyed himself."
-Herodotus, The Histories, Book 1.213
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Unknown Artist after Michiel Coxie (b.1499 - d.1592), 'Penitent Saint Mary Magdalene', Dutch/Flemish, no date (circa 1550-1600), oil on panel, currently in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France.
Formerly attributed to the School of Francesco Primaticcio (b.1504 - d.1570), then later School of Fontainebleu. Current scholarship suggests it is after Michiel Coxie (b.1499 - d.1592), a Flemish Painter.
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Michiel Coxie
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Michiel Coxie (1499—1592), The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, c. 1575, oil on canvas, 265 × 235.5 cm, from the Altarpiece of the Guild of the Old Bow, Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.
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Michiel Coxie - Killing of Abel (between 1539 and 1559)
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The Fisher of Men
“Luke 5. Relictis omnibus secuti sunt eum” – Richard Crashaw (1613?-1649)
At the Lord’s nod, Peter, you cast away your nets. Never before had they been cast so well. Surely, Peter, to cast your nets properly is this – It’s clear – when Christ commands, to cast them away. Ad nutum Domini abiecisti retia, Petre. Tam bene non umquam iacta fuere prius. Scilicet hoc recte iacere est tua retia, Petre, Nimirum, Christus cum iubet, abiicere.
St. Peter, Michiel Coxie (1499-1592)
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Michile Coxie. Le Raphaël de Flandre. Christ sur la croix 1555
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Christ bearing the Cross (ca. 1555) Michiel Coxie
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From the Altarpiece of the Guild of the Old Bow
Collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
“The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian” (detail), c.1575 by Michiel Coxie (1499–1592). Flemish painter. Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp. oil on canvas.
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