Pinacotheca Philosophica: Artists - D

 

Pinacotheca Philosophica

Philosophy and Philosophers in Art

 

Daddi Bernardo (c. 1280-1348)

·         Daddi. Virgin Surrounded by St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Paul (c. 1330, Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum)

o        St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25-1274)

Dali Salvador (1904-1989)

·         Dali. H?lo?se and Abelard (a lithograph out of the series known as “Dante’s Inferno”)

·         Dali. Invisible Bust of Voltaire (1941, St. Petersburg, Florida, The Salvador Dali Museum)

·         Dali. Philosopher Illuminated by the Light of the Moon and the Setting Sun (1939, private collection)

·         Dali. Philosopher Reclining (1938, private collection)

·         Dali. Portrait of Freud (1937, private collection)

·         Dali. Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1938, Paris, Collection Andr?-Fran?ois Petit)

·         Dali. Portrait of Sigmund Freud from “The Secret Life” (1939)

·         Dali. Portrait of Sigmund Freud – Morphology of the Skull of Sigmund Freud: Illustration for “The Secret Life of Salvador Dalн” (1938, Chichester, The New Trebizond Foundation)

·         Dali. Slave Market with the Appearance of the Invisible Bust of Voltaire (1940, St. Petersburg, Florida, The Salvador Dali Museum)

·         Dali. Study for Slave Market with the Appearance of the Invisible Bust of Voltaire (1941)

Daumier Honor?(-Victorin) (1808-1879)

·         Daumier. Guizot (1833, Paris, Mus?e d’Orsay)

·         Daumier. Socrates and Aspasia ()

David d’Angerssee: David Jean-Pierre

David Jacques-Louis (1748-1825)

·         David Jacques-Louis. The Death of Seneca (private collection)

o        The Death of Seneca (detail)

·         David Jacques-Louis. The Death of Socrates (1787, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

* Crito, when he heard this, made a sign to the servant, and the servant went in, and remained for some time, and then returned with the jailer carrying a cup of poison. Socrates said: “You, my good friend, who are experienced in these matters, shall give me directions how I am to proceed.” The man answered: “You have only to walk about until your legs are heavy, and then to lie down, and the poison will act.” At the same time he handed the cup to Socrates, who in the easiest and gentlest manner, without the least fear or change of colour or feature, looking at the man with all his eyes, Echecrates, as his manner was, took the cup and said: “What do you say about making a libation out of this cup to any god? May I, or not?” The man answered: “We only prepare, Socrates, just so much as we deem enough.” “I understand,” he said: “yet I may and must pray to the gods to prosper my journey from this to that other world – may this, then, which is my prayer, be granted to me”. Then holding the cup to his lips, quite readily and cheerfully he drank off the poison (Plato, Phaedo).

o        French Painter (18th century, after Jacques-Louis David). The Death of Socrates (Princeton, Princeton University Art Museum)

David Jean-Pierre (David d’Angers, 1788-1856)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Bust of Chateaubriand (1829, Angers, Mus?e des Beaux Arts)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Chateaubriand (1830, private collection)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Jeremy Bentham (1828, London, Senate House)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1831, Paris, Mus?e d’Orsay)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: a 20th-century cast after the original model (London)

o        Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (a side view)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Thomas Jefferson (c. 1832, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Thomas Jefferson (c. 1833, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts)

·         David Jean-Pierre. Thomas Jefferson: late 19th-century cast after model dated 1832-1833 (after 1892, Washington, National Gallery of Art)

Desboeufs Antoine (1793-1862)

·         Desboeufs. Science (Paris, Palais du Luxembourg: The Senate Library)

Degeorge Charles Jean Marie (1837-1888)

·         Degeorge. Aristotle’s Childhood (1875, Paris, Mus?e d’Orsay)

o        Aristotle’s Childhood (detail, enlarged)

o        Aristotle’s Childhood (side view: left)

o        Aristotle’s Childhood (side view: right)

Delacroix Ferdinand-Victor-Eug?ne (1798-1863)

Delacroix’s paintings are listed on a separate page.

Delaroche Paul (1797-1856)

·         Delaroche. Aquarelle Portrait of Guizot (c. 1837, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

·         Delaroche. Engraved Portrait of Guizot (Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

·         Delaroche. Fran?ois Guizot (1837, private collection)

o        Blanc Charles (after Paul Delaroche). Portrait of Guizot (Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

o        Lassalle Emile (after Paul Delaroche). Portrait of Guizot (Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

o        Vibert Jehan Georges (after Paul Delaroche). Fran?ois-Pierre-Guillaume Guizot (Versailles, Mus?e National du Ch?teau et des Trianons)

·         Delaroche. The Childhood of Pico della Mirandola (1842, Nantes, Mus?e des Beaux-Arts)

Delkeskamp Friedrich Wilhelm (1794-1872)

·         Delkeskamp. Goethe’s Birthplace in Grossen Hirschgraben in Frankfurt am Main (before 1823, Weimar, The Goethe National Museum)

Delville Jean (1867-1953)

·         Delville Jean. Dante Drinking from the Waters of the Lethe (1919, private collection)

·         Delville Jean. The School of Plato (1898, Paris, Mus?e d’Orsay)

o        Plato (detail)

Dionysius (c. 1440 – between 1502 and 1508)

·         Dionysius. St. Gregory the Theologian (c. 1502, St. Petersburg, The Russian Museum)

Domenico di Michelino (1417-1491)

·         Domenico di Michelino. Dante and the Three Kingdoms: Detail (1465, Florence, Museo dell’Opera del Duomo)

o        Dante and the Three Kingdoms (detail, enlarged)

Dor? (Paul-)Gustave (1832-1883)

Dor?’s paintings are listed on a separate page.

Dossier ()

·         Dossier. Fire (1681, Versaille, The Versailles Park and Gardens)

Duccio Agostino di (1418-1481)

·         Duccio Agostino. Philosophy (c. 1456, Rimini, Tempio Malatestiano)

Duccio di Buoninsegna (c. 1255-1319)

·         Duccio di Buoninsegna. Polyptych No. 28 (1300-1305, Siena, Pinacoteca Nazionale)

o        St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25-1274)

·         Duccio di Buoninsegna. Rucellai Madonna (1285, Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi)

o        St. Augustine: The Central Roundel in the Lower Row (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)

Dughet Gaspard (also called Gaspard Poussin, byname Le Guaspre, 1615-1675)

·         Dughet. Landscape with St. Augustine and the Mystery (1651-1653, Rome, Galleria Doria-Pamphili)

o        St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)

Duplessis Joseph-Siffred (1725-1802)

·         Duplessis Joseph-Siffred. Benjamin Franklin (copy) (1778, London, © National Portrait Gallery)

·         Duplessis Joseph-Siffred. Benjamin Franklin (1778, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

·         Duplessis Joseph-Siffred. Benjamin Franklin (1778, private collection)

·         Duplessis Joseph-Siffred. Benjamin Franklin (c. 1779, Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina Museum of Art)

·         Duplessis Joseph-Siffred. Benjamin Franklin (c. 1785, Washington, National Portrait Gallery)

D?rer Albrecht (1471-1528)

·         D?rer. Erasmus of Rotterdam (1526, Washington, National Gallery of Art)

·         D?rer. Philipp Melanchthon (1526, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts)

·         D?rer. Portrait of Erasmus (c. 1520, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)

·         D?rer. The Penance of St. John Chrysostom (c. 1496, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

o        St. John Chrysostom (c. 347-407)

 

 

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