Guido Reni

The Art Newspaper: Largest show of Baroque artist Guido Reni—long overshadowed by rival Caravaggio—shines a light on a 'divine' talent

Bologna’s supreme Baroque artist, Guido Reni (1575-1642), was known in his lifetime as “the divine”, referring to his celestial talents and subject matter. But the gods of the art world have not ...

Largest show of Baroque artist Guido Reni—long overshadowed by rival Caravaggio—shines a light on a 'divine' talent

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Artnet: An Elderly American Tourist Fell Into—and Ripped—a 17th-Century Religious Painting by Guido Reni at Rome’s Galleria Borghese

Living the nightmare of any museum visitor who has brushed up too close to a painting at an exhibition, a tourist in Rome has fallen onto the Baroque artist Guido Reni’s St. Francis receiving the ...

An Elderly American Tourist Fell Into—and Ripped—a 17th-Century Religious Painting by Guido Reni at Rome’s Galleria Borghese

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Guido Reni was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Best known for his commissioned frescos in chapels and for his oil paintings of biblical and mythological scenes, Reni’s work is characterized ...

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The Guardian: The Son shines in The Adoration of the Shepherds by Guido Reni

The Son shines in The Adoration of the Shepherds by Guido Reni

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Guido: is a slang term, often derogatory, for a working-class urban Italian American. The guido stereotype is multi-faceted. Originally, it was used as a demeaning term for Italian Americans in ge...

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etymology - The origin of the derogatory usage of Guido - English ...

Probably this is based on a translation of Latin clavis "key," used by Guido for "lowest tone of a scale," or French clef (see clef; also see keynote). Sense of "mechanism on a musical instrument operated by the player's fingers" is from c. 1500, probably also suggested by uses of clavis.