Difference between revisions of "Samson and Delilah (1630 Stom), art"

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[[Category:Fiction|1630 Stom]]
 
[[Category:Art|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Art--1600s|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Paintings|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Paintings|1630 Stom]]


[[Category:Dutch Fiction|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Made in the 1630s|*1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Dutch Art|1630 Stom]]


[[Category:Made in the 1630s|*1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Judges (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Judges--art (subject)|1630 Stom]]


[[Category:Samson (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Samson (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Samson--fiction (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Samson--art (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Delilah (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Delilah (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Delilah--fiction (subject)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Delilah--art (subject)|1630 Stom]]


[[Category:Samson & Delilah (event)|1630 Stom]]
[[Category:Samson & Delilah (event)|1630 Stom]]

Revision as of 10:33, 21 January 2016

Samson and Delilah (1630) is a painting by Matthias Stom.

Abstract

History and current location

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome [Italy].

External links