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Sebastiano Conca Collection

Sebastiano Conca: A Master of Artistic Expression With his incredible talent and artistic prowess, it has left an indelible mark on the world of art

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: The Christ Child Holding a Cross, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Sebastiano Conca

The Christ Child Holding a Cross, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Sebastiano Conca
The Christ Child Holding a Cross, early-mid 18th century

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: David and Saul. Study, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Sebastiano Conca

David and Saul. Study, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Sebastiano Conca
David and Saul. Study, early-mid 18th century

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Allegory. The Triumph of Religion. Creator: Sebastiano Conca

Allegory. The Triumph of Religion. Creator: Sebastiano Conca
Allegory. The Triumph of Religion

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: The Tiburtine Sibyl, ca. 1790. Creator: Girolamo Carattoni

The Tiburtine Sibyl, ca. 1790. Creator: Girolamo Carattoni
The Tiburtine Sibyl, ca. 1790

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: The Idolatry of Solomon, c. 1675 - 1695 (oil on canvas)

The Idolatry of Solomon, c. 1675 - 1695 (oil on canvas)
1217508 The Idolatry of Solomon, c. 1675 - 1695 (oil on canvas) by Florentine School, (17th Century); 90x66 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18

Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18. The subject of the drawing derives from Virgils Aeneid

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Sebastiano Conca David Saul Study Sketch oil painting

Sebastiano Conca David Saul Study Sketch oil painting
Sebastiano Conca, David and Saul, Study, Sketch, oil painting on canvas, Height, 27 cm (10.6 inches), Width, 24 cm (9.4 inches)

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Lazio Viterbo Ronciglione S. Maria della Pace

Lazio Viterbo Ronciglione S. Maria della Pace, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, sculpture, ceiling and wall painting, crucifix, tabernacle

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria

Lazio Roma Rome Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria
Lazio Roma Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo Italy italian country

Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo Italy italian country
Lazio Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, sculpture, painting

Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Venus Forge Vulcan recto Sketches Two Putti verso

Venus Forge Vulcan recto Sketches Two Putti verso
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Background imageSebastiano Conca Collection: Drawings Prints, Drawing, Prophet Jeremiah, Artist, Sebastiano Conca, Italian, Gaeta

Drawings Prints, Drawing, Prophet Jeremiah, Artist, Sebastiano Conca, Italian, Gaeta
Drawings and Prints, Drawing, The Prophet Jeremiah, Artist, Sebastiano Conca, Italian, Gaeta 1676 or 1680-1764 Naples, Conca, Sebastiano, Italian, 1676, 1764, 1718, 1718



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Sebastiano Conca: A Master of Artistic Expression With his incredible talent and artistic prowess, it has left an indelible mark on the world of art. Born in Gaeta, Italy, this Italian artist's works have captivated audiences for centuries. One of his notable creations is "The Tiburtine Sibyl, " a masterpiece painted around 1790 by Girolamo Carattoni. This stunning piece showcases Conca's ability to bring mythological figures to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. In another remarkable work titled "The Idolatry of Solomon, " created between 1675-1695, Conca explores biblical themes through oil on canvas. The painting depicts the downfall of King Solomon as he succumbs to idol worship, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing complex narratives within a single frame. "Venus at the Forge of Vulcan" is yet another testament to Conca's versatility and creativity. Painted around 1716-18, this artwork reveals his mastery in portraying both delicate beauty and raw power. On one side, Venus stands amidst flames at Vulcan's forge while on the other side sketches with two putti add a touch of whimsy. Conca also dabbled in sketching studies like "David Saul Study Sketch. " Through oil painting techniques, he brings these characters from biblical stories to life with depth and emotion that resonate with viewers. Throughout Lazio - Viterbo Ronciglione S. Maria della Pace or Lazio - Roma Rome Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria or even Lazio - Frosinone Sora S. Bartolomeo Italy Italian country itself – you can find traces of Conca’s influence scattered across churches and galleries alike. His drawings and prints are equally captivating; take for instance his depiction of Prophet Jeremiah which showcases his attention to detail and ability to capture human emotions effortlessly.