The following is an incomplete list of paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Orazio Gentileschi. Catalogue numbers abbreviated "MET" are from the 2001 publication by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

Image Title Year Collection Measurements Inventory number Catalog code
Madonna and Child with Sts Sebastian and Francis 1600 private collection 78 x 79.5 cm. MET (1)
Saint Francis Supported by an Angel 1600 Museum of Fine Arts 139.4 x 101 cm. 2010.374 MET (2)
Annunciation 1600-1605 Private collection
The Stigmatization of Saint Francis 1601 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 16.5 x 11.6 cm. BF.2008.11 MET (3)
Assumption of the Virgin 1605-1608 Turin City Museum of Ancient Art
Madonna and Child 1609 Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica 131 x 91 cm. 261 MET (4)
Carrying the Cross 1607 Kunsthistorisches Museum 138.5 x 173 cm. GG_1553 MET (5)
Saint Francis supported by an Angel 1607 Museo del Prado 126 x 98 cm. P03122 MET (6)
Circumcision 1607 Pinacoteca civica "Francesco Podesti" 390 x 252 cm. MET (7)
Madonna and Child 1607 private collection 91.4 x 73 cm. MET (8)
Vision of St. Cecilia 1607 Pinacoteca di Brera 350 x 218 cm. 588 MET (9)
The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist 1608 private collection 56.7 x 42.6 cm. MET (10)
Baptism of Christ 1607 Santa Maria della Pace 300 x 241 cm. MET (11)
David and Goliath 1607 National Gallery of Ireland 185.5 × 136 cm. NGI.980 MET (12)
Judith and her maidservant with the head of Holofernes 1608 National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design 136 x 160 cm. NG.M.02073 MET (13)
St. Michael and the Devil 1607 private collection 278 x 192 cm. MET (14)
Madonna and Child 1609 National Museum of Art of Romania 98.5 x 75 cm. 362/8328 MET (15)
St. Jerome 1611 Turin City Museum of Ancient Art 153 x 128 cm. 469 MET (16)
Cleopatra 1613 private collection 118 x 181 cm. MET (17 (Orazio) & 53 (Artemisia))
David Contemplating the Head of Goliath 1612 Galleria Spada 173 x 142 cm. 155 MET (18)
David Contemplating the Head of Goliath 1612 Gemäldegalerie 36.7 × 28.7 cm. 1723 MET (19)
Executioner with the Head of John the Baptist 1613 Museo del Prado 82 x 61 cm. P03188 MET (20)
St Francis and the Angel 1612 Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica 133 x 98 cm. 1276 MET (21)
The Lute Player National Gallery of Art 143.5 × 129 cm. 1962.8.1 MET (22)
Christ Crowned with Thorns 1615 Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum 119.5 x 148.5 cm. GG_805 MET (23)
St. Mary Magdalene in Penitance 1615 Fabriano Cathedral 220 x 157 cm. MET (24)
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata 1620 San Silvestro in Capite 284 x 173 cm. MET (25)
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata 1620 private collection 77 x 60 cm. MET (26)
Landscape with St Christopher 1620 Gemäldegalerie 21 x 28 cm. 1707 MET (27)
The Virgin with the Sleeping Christ Child 1610 Fogg Museum 85.3 x 99.8 cm. 1976.10 MET (28)
Crucifixion 1618 Fabriano Cathedral 368 x 210 cm. MET (29)
Vision of St Francesca Romana 1620 Galleria Nazionale delle Marche 270 x 157 cm. MET (30)
Saint Cecilia with an Angel 1618s National Gallery of Art 86.4 × 106.7 cm. 1961.9.73 MET (31)
Saint Cecilia With an Angel Playing the Spinnet 1621 Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria 90 x 105 cm. MET (32)
Portrait of a Young Woman as a Sibyl Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 81.6 x 73 cm. 61.74 MET (33)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1620 Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria 175.6 x 218 cm. 1947P5 MET (34)
The Penitent Magdalene 1622 private collection 149.5 x 183 cm. MET (35)
Penitent Magdalene 1622
1628
Kunsthistorisches Museum 163 × 208 cm. GG_179 MET (35 (related paintings: Kunsthistorisches Museum))
Danaë 1623 J. Paul Getty Museum 161.5 × 227.1 cm. 2016.6 MET (36)
Lot and his Daughters 1622 J. Paul Getty Museum 151.8 × 189.2 cm. 98.PA.10 MET (37)
Lot and his daughters 1622 Gemäldegalerie 164 x 193 cm. 70.2 MET (Figure 72.)
Madonna and Child in a Landscape 1622 Burghley House 27.9 × 20.3 cm. MET (38)
Madonna and Child in a landscape Musei di Strada Nuova 30.8 x 23.4 cm. SR117 MET (38 (related pictures:Palazzo Rosso))
Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes 1624 Wadsworth Atheneum 134.6 × 157.5 cm. 1949.52 MET (39)
Young Woman Playing a Violin 1624
1621
Detroit Institute of Arts 83.19 × 97.79 cm. 68.47 MET (40)
Danaë 1623 Cleveland Museum of Art 163.5 x 228.5 cm. 1971.101 MET (41)
Lot and his Daughters 1622 National Gallery of Canada 157.5 × 195.6 cm. 14811 MET (42)
Annunciation 1623 Sabauda Gallery 286 x 196 cm. MET (43)
Public Felicity Triumphant over Dangers 1623s Department of Paintings of the Louvre 268 x 170 cm. INV 6809 MET (44)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1622
1628
Kunsthistorisches Museum 137.2 × 215.9 cm. GG_180 MET (45)
Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1628
1637
Department of Paintings of the Louvre 157 x 225 cm. INV 340 MET (45 (related paintings: Louvre))
An Allegory of Peace and the Arts 1639 Royal Collection 892 × 1,070 cm. RCIN 408464 MET (Figure 85.)
The Finding of Moses Museo del Prado 242 x 281 cm. P00147 MET (Figure 87.)
Joseph and Potiphar's wife 1632 Royal Collection 204.9 x 261.9 cm. RCIN 405477 MET (Figure 88.)
Lot and His Daughters 1628 Bilbao Fine Arts Museum 226 × 282 cm. 69/101 MET (46)
Diana the Huntress 1625 Museum of Fine Arts of Nantes 215 × 135 cm. 6735
965.1.1.P
MET (47)
The Finding of Moses National Gallery 257 × 301 cm. L951 MET (48)
Mocking of Christ 1628 National Gallery of Victoria 124.5 x 159.5 cm. MET (49)
Head of a Woman 1636 private collection 42 x 37 cm. MET (50)

References

  1. Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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