Pinacotheca Philosophica
Philosophy
and Philosophers in Art
Raabe Josef
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Raabe Josef. Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1814,
Raeburn Henry
(1756-1823)
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Raeburn. Portrait of Thomas Reid (1796,
Raibolini Francesco – see:
Francia
Ramsay Allan
(1713-1784)
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Ramsay. Portrait of David Hume (1766,
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Ramsay. Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(1766,
Raphael (Raffaello Santi, 1483-1520)
Raphael’s
paintings are listed on a
separate page.
Rayol (17th century)
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Rayol. Plato (btw. 1685-1688,
o
Plato (detail)
o
Shield Bearing the Image of Socrates (470-399 B.C.)
Regnault
Jean-Baptiste (1754-1829)
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Regnault. Socrates Dragging Alcibiades from the Embrace of Sensual
Pleasure (1785,
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Regnault. Socrates Dragging Alcibiades from the Embrace of Sensual
Pleasure (1791, Paris,
Mus?e du Louvre)
Reichert Carl (1836-1918)
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Reichert. The Cynic and the Philosopher (Private
Collection)
Rembrandt van Rijn, Harmenszoon (1606-1669)
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Rembrandt. A Scholar (
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Rembrandt. Aristotle before the Bust of Homer
(1653,
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Rembrandt. Faust (1652-1653,
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Rembrandt. Philosopher Meditating (1631, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)
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Rembrandt. Philosopher Reading (1631,
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Rembrandt. The Philosopher (1650,
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Rembrandt. Two Scholars Disputing (possibly, Peter and Paul) (1628,
Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria)
Repin Ilya Yfimovich (1844-1930)
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Repin. Leo Tolstoy (
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Repin. Leo Tolstoy Barefoot (c. 1901,
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Repin. Leo Tolstoy in His
Study
(1891,
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Repin. Leo Tolstoy Resting in a Wood (1891,
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Repin. Leo Tolstoy Writing at a Round Table in Yasnaya Polyana
(1891)
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Repin. Portrait of Leo Tolstoy (1887,
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Portrait of Leo Tolstoy (detail)
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Repin. Portrait of Leo Tolstoy as a Ploughman on a Field
(1887,
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Repin. Portrait of the Poet Afanasy Fet
(1882,
Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet
(Afanasy Afanasyevich Shenshin, 1820-1892), a noted poet, was the first
translator of Arthur
Schopenhauer’s The
World as Will and Idea into Russian (published 1881).
Restout
Jean-Bernard (1732-1797)
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Restout. Diogenes Asking the Statues for Alms
(1765,
Ribera Jusepe, de
(Spagnioletto) (1591-1652)
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Ribera. A Philosopher (alias Euclid) (btw 1630-1637,
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Ribera. Democritus (
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Ribera. Diogenes with His Lantern (1637,
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Ribera. Philosopher Crates of Athens (
Ricci Sebastiano (1659-1734)
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Ricci. St. Pius, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Peter
Martyr (1730-1733,
o
St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25-1274)
Richard
Fleury-Fran?ois (1777-1852)
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Richard Fleury-Fran?ois. Montaigne and Tasso (1821, Lyon, Mus?e des Beaux-Arts)
o
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592)
o
Other persons:
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Torquato Tasso (1544-1595)
Rigaud Hyacinthe (Hyacinthe Fran?ois Honor? Mathias Pierre Andr? Jean Rigau y Ros)
(1659-1743)
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Rigaud. Portrait of Philosopher and Scientist Abbot Fontenelle
(
Rixens Jean Andr? (1846-1924)
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Rixens. The Philosopher (1904, Toulouse, Mus?e des Augustins)
Rizi Francisco (1608-1685)
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Rizi. St. Augustine (Madrid, Museo L?zaro Galdiano)
Robbia Luca di Simone di Marco,
della (1399/1400-1482)
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Robbia Luca, della. Plato and Aristotle, or Philosophy (1437-1439,
o
Aristotle (384-321 B.C.)
o
Plato (428/27-348/47 B.C.)
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Robbia Luca, della. St. Augustine
Roberti Ercole, de’ (Grandi d’Antonio, c. 1450-1496)
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Roberti, de. Madonna with Child and Saints (1481,
o
St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)
Rockwell Norman (1894-1978)
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Rockwell Norman. Ben Franklin’s
Sesquicentennial (private collection)
Rodin Ren?-Fran??ois-Auguste (1840-1917)
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Rodin Auguste. Psyche (1886, Paris, Mus?e Rodin)
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Rodin Auguste. The Thinker (1880,
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Rodin Auguste. The Thinker (btw. 1880-1906,
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Rodin Auguste. The Thinker (btw. 1880-1906,
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Rodin Auguste. The Thinker (btw. 1888-1906,
o
Hanks Steve. The Thinkers (private collection)
o
Munch Edvard. Rodin’s Thinker
in Dr. Linde’s Park in L?beck (Paris, Mus?e Rodin)
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Rodin Auguste and Peter
Victor. Thought (btw. 1893-1895,
o
Thought (detail)
Roerich Nicholas (Ryorikh Nikolay Konstantinovich, 1874-1947)
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Roerich Nicholas. Book of Wisdom (1924)
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Roerich Nicholas. Confucius the Just One (1925,
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Roerich Nicholas. Lao Tzu (1924, Grand Haven,
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Roerich Nicholas. Lao Tzu (1943,
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Roerich Nicholas. Nagarjuna, Conqueror of
the Serpent (1925,
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Roerich Nicholas. Philosopher – Silence (1940,
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Roerich Nicholas. Portrait of Helena
Roerich
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Roerich Nicholas. Self-Portrait
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Roerich Nicholas. Self-Portrait with Guga
Chohan
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Roerich Nicholas. Self-Portrait with
Sacred Casket
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Roerich Nicholas. Sophia – the Almighty
Wisdom
(1932,
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Roerich Nicholas. The Teacher
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Roerich Nicholas. The Teacher’s Shadow (1932)
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Roerich Nicholas. Zarathustra (1931)
Roerich Svyatoslav (Ryorikh Svyatoslav Nikolayevich )
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Roerich Svyatoslav. Portrait of Nicholas Roerich (
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Roerich Svyatoslav. Portrait of Nicholas Roerich (
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Roerich Svyatoslav. Portrait of Nicholas Roerich
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Roerich Svyatoslav. Portrait of Nicholas Roerich
Roman Jean-Baptiste (1792-1835)
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Roman and Rude. Cato of Utica Reading [Plato’s] Phaedo before Committing Suicide (between 1832 and 1840, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)
Romanelli Giovanni Francesco (1610-1662)
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Romanelli
Giovanni Francesco. Socrates
and His Students – see:
Greuter Johann Friedrich (after Giovanni
Francesco Romanelli)
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Romanelli
Giovanni Francesco (and
workshop). The Meeting of the
Countess Matilda and Anselm of Canterbury (1637-1642,
o
Anselm of Canterbury (1033/34-1109)
o
Other
Persons:
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Matilda of Canossa (Countess of
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Urban II (Odo of Lagery or Eudes de
Ch?tillon, c. 1035-1099, Pope from 1088 to 1099)
Rombouts Theodor (1597-1637)
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Rombouts. Allegory of the Five Senses (
Rosa Salvator (1615-1673)
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Rosa. Democritus and Protagoras (c. 1663-
o
Democritus (c. 460 – c. 370 B.C.)
o
Protagoras (c. 485 –
c. 410 B. C.)
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Rosa. Democritus in Meditation (c. 1650,
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Rosa. Diogenes Casting Away His Cup (1650s, private collection)
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Rosa. Portrait of a Philosopher (private collection)
R?sel Johann Gottlob Samuel
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R?sel. Goethe’s House in Frauenplan, Weimar
(1828,
Rosselli Francesco (1448 – before 1513)
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Rosselli Francesco (attributed
to). The Execution of Savonarola
in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence, on 23 May 1498 (Florence, Museo di San Marco)
Rosset Jean-Fran?ois (1703-1786)
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Rosset. Bust of Montesquieu (c. 1770, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)
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Rosset. Bust of Voltaire (c. 1770, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)
Rossetti Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
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Rossetti. Beatrice Meeting Dante at a Marriage Feast, Denies Him Her
Salutation (1855,
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Rossetti. Dante’s Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice (1871,
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Rossetti. Dantis Amor (Dante’s Love) (1860,
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Rossetti. Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, (1855, London, Tate Gallery)
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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
o
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70-19
B.C.)
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Rossetti. The First Anniversary of the Death of Beatrice: Dante
Drawing the Angel (1853,
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Rossetti. The Meeting of Dante and Beatrice in Paradise
(1852)
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Rossetti. The Salutation of Beatrice (1859,
Rosso Fiorentino (1494-1540)
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Rosso Fiorentino. Madonna Enthroned and Ten Saints
(1522,
o
St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)
Rosso Giovanni Battista di Jacopo – see: Rosso Fiorentino
Roubillac Louis Fran?ois (1695-1762)
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Roubillac. Bust of Sir Francis Bacon (1751,
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Bust of Sir Francis Bacon (detail)
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Rubens. Bust of Pseudo-Seneca (the
model is presently identified as Titus Lucretius Carus,
c. 95-55 B.C.)
(before 1626,
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Rubens. Democritus (1603, Madrid, Museo del Prado)
o
Mart?nez del Mazo. Democritus: a copy of the painting by Peter Paul Rubens (Madrid, Museo
del Prado)
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Rubens. Democritus and
Heracleitus (
o Democritus: laughing’ philosopher] (c. 460 – c. 370 B.C.)[o:p>
o Heracleitus: crying’ philosopher] (c. 540 – c. 480 B.C.)[o:p>
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Rubens. Heracleitus, the Crying
Philosopher (
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Rubens. Madonna Enthroned with Child and Saints (c. 1628,
o
St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)
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Rubens. Portrait of Jan Gaspar
Gevartius
(c. 1628, Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum
voor Schone Kunsten)
o
The Bust of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-
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Rubens. St. Augustine Meeting the Child Jesus
(1637-1638,
o
St. Augustine (detail)
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Rubens. St. Basil (Gotha, Schlo?
Friedenstein)
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Rubens. The Death of Seneca (1615,
o
The Death of Seneca (detail)
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Rubens. The Death of Seneca (1622?,
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Rubens. The Four Philosophers (1611-1612,
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Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
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The Bust of Lucius Annaeus
Seneca (c. 4 B.C. –
o
Other Persons:
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Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
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Philip Rubens (the
artist’s brother and disciple of Justus Lipsius)
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Rubens. Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints (c. 1627-1628,
o
St. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus, 354-430)
Rude Fran?ois (1784-1855)
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Roman and Rude. Cato of Utica Reading [Plato’s] Phaedo before Committing Suicide (between 1832 and 1840, Paris, Mus?e du Louvre)
Rukavishnikov Aleksandr Iulianovich
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Rukavishnikov Aleksandr. Monument to Prince Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin (general view) (2004, Dmitrov, Moscow
oblast)
o
Monument to Prince Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin (large scale)
Rush William (1756-1833)
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Rush William. Bust of Benjamin Franklin
(c. 1800,
Russell Elsie (b. 1956)
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Russell Elsie. The Death of Socrates (1986)
* 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).