(1584; p. 439), that mural paintings can be found in several Italian
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Waagen, G. F.
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Compare with Meyer, J.
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Catalogue n° 227 of the main collection. – Louvre catalogue n° 1122.
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Capitolinian Collection, catalogue n° 244; Pommersfelden, Painting Department, n° 39.
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Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, catalogue n° 369, (1815) from the Giustiniani Collection. Dijon, museum, catalogue n° 646.
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Only example in Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, n° 381, this is the catalogue: „Wie durch gleichzeitige Berichte bestätigt wird, hat Caravaggio in Nr. 369 und 381 die irdische und die himmlische Liebe darstellen wollen.” (“As contemporary reports confirm, Caravaggio wanted to represent earthly and heavenly love in n° 369 and 381.”)
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Musée des Offices, n° 1031.
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Buckhardt, J.
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Catalogue n° 408, canvas.
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Baglione, G.
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Baglione, G.
Baglione, G.
Baglione, G.
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Buckardt, J.
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Witting, F. (1903).
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Burckhardt, J.
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Catalogue n° 365; canvas, height: 2.32 m × width: 1.83 m. Compare with Hirth-Murther, Cicerone der Königliche Gemäldegalerie Berlin (p. 111); Gesellschaft (Photographic Association), Berlin.
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Catalogue n° 32; according to Eisenmann, (1879) and Burckhardt,
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Baglione, G.
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Compare with Eisenmann,
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Baglione, G, (ch. 1.c). Catalogue of the pictures in the National Gallery (1894), n° 172.
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Innsbruck, Ferdinandeum catalogue n° 565. – The image in Notre Dame de Bruges can be found on a pillar in the central nave, to the right of the crossing. – Bellori also mentions three variations of the Emmaus painting; Bellori, G. P. (1672).
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Burckhardt, J.
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Vasi, M. (1818)
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See Baglione, G. (ch.1. c); also Vasi, M.
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Buckhardt, J.