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- Dos niños burlándose de un gato (denominado también Dos niños jugando con un gato) es una pintura de Annibale Carracci. (es)
- Deux enfants taquinant un chat est une peinture à l'huile sur toile réalisée vers 1587-1588 par l'artiste italien Annibale Carracci. La toile est conservée au Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, qui l'a acquise en 1994. (fr)
- Due bambini molestano un gatto (denominato anche Due bambini giocano con un gatto) è un dipinto di Annibale Carracci. (it)
- Two Children Teasing a Cat is a 1587-1588 oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which acquired it in 1994. Previously attributed to Agostino Carracci, Roberto Longhi gave it its present attribution, now largely accepted. No documents survive on its commissioning and so its dating is purely on stylistic grounds. This places it in the artist's relative youth, when he was still producing several genre works. The influence of Tintoretto and other Venetian artists is clear, placing it at the end of the 1580s, at which time the artist is known to have been staying in Venice. (en)
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- Dos niños burlándose de un gato (denominado también Dos niños jugando con un gato) es una pintura de Annibale Carracci. (es)
- Deux enfants taquinant un chat est une peinture à l'huile sur toile réalisée vers 1587-1588 par l'artiste italien Annibale Carracci. La toile est conservée au Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, qui l'a acquise en 1994. (fr)
- Due bambini molestano un gatto (denominato anche Due bambini giocano con un gatto) è un dipinto di Annibale Carracci. (it)
- Two Children Teasing a Cat is a 1587-1588 oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which acquired it in 1994. Previously attributed to Agostino Carracci, Roberto Longhi gave it its present attribution, now largely accepted. No documents survive on its commissioning and so its dating is purely on stylistic grounds. This places it in the artist's relative youth, when he was still producing several genre works. The influence of Tintoretto and other Venetian artists is clear, placing it at the end of the 1580s, at which time the artist is known to have been staying in Venice. (en)
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- Dos niños burlándose de un gato (es)
- Deux enfants taquinant un chat (fr)
- Due bambini molestano un gatto (it)
- Two Children Teasing a Cat (en)
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