3. Supper at the house of Simon the Pharisee,
by Giovanni Andrea Sirani. 1652. Oil on canvas,
380 by 490 cm. (S. Girolamo alla Certosa,
Bologna; su concessione del Ministero della
Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei
Nazionali di Bologna).
1. Penitent Mary Magdalene in a landscape, here attributed to Annibale
Carracci. c.1601-03. Oil on copper, 37.4 by 29.2 cm. (National Trust;
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire).
Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.9.
Attributed works:
11. Detail of Fig.1.
Attributed works:
12. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of the Magdalen.
Attributed works:
13. Detail of Fig.14, showing the face of the Virgin.
Attributed works:
14. Pietà with two angels, by Annibale Carracci. c.1603. Oil on
copper, 41.3 by 60.7 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
Attributed works:
2. Penitent Mary Magdalene, by Carlo Faucci. c.1758. Engraving,
39 by 30 cm. (Wellcome Collection, London).
Attributed works:
3. Penitent Mary Magdalene, here attributed to the studio
of Annibale Carracci. c.1603. Oil on copper, 32.4 by 43 cm.
(Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
4. Penitent Mary Magdalene, here attributed to the studio of
Annibale Carracci. c.1603. Oil on canvas, 51.5 by 67 cm. (Palazzo
Doria Pamphilj, Rome).
Attributed works:
5. Penitent Mary Magdalene, copy after Annibale Carracci.
18th century? Oil on canvas, 41.9 by 32 cm. (Thorvaldsens
Museum, Copenhagen).
Attributed works:
6. Detail of Fig.3, showing the pentimento around the Magdalene’s toes.
8. The sleep of Venus, here attributed to the studio of Annibale
(and Agostino?) Carracci. c.1600–02. Oil on canvas, 190 by 328 cm.
(Musée Condé, Chantilly; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
9. Christ appearing to St Peter on the Appian Way, by Annibale
Carracci. 1601–02. oil on wood, 77.4 by 56.3 cm. (National Gallery,
London; Bridgeman Images).