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The Denial of Saint Peter is a painting by Hendrick ter Brugghen, a member of the Dutch Caravaggisti, depicting Saint Peter's thrice denial of Christ as recounted in all four Gospels. It is thought to have been painted after 1625, and thus in the last three years of Ter Brugghen's life; he died in 1629. The painting shows a marked departure from Ter Brugghen's earlier painting in its emphasis on play of light, its baroque quality and a resolved sensibility.

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  • Le Reniement de saint Pierre est une peinture de Hendrick ter Brugghen, membre du courant Caravagiste néerlandais, représentant l'épisode du reniement de saint Pierre, tel que raconté par les quatre évangiles. Il aurait été peint après 1625, au cours des trois dernières années de la vie de Ter Brugghen, mort en 1629. Cette peinture marque un écart par rapport à l'œuvre de Ter Brugghen, par l'accent mis sur le jeu de lumière, la qualité baroque et la sensibilité de l'artiste. (fr)
  • The Denial of Saint Peter is a painting by Hendrick ter Brugghen, a member of the Dutch Caravaggisti, depicting Saint Peter's thrice denial of Christ as recounted in all four Gospels. It is thought to have been painted after 1625, and thus in the last three years of Ter Brugghen's life; he died in 1629. The painting shows a marked departure from Ter Brugghen's earlier painting in its emphasis on play of light, its baroque quality and a resolved sensibility. (en)
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  • The Denial of Saint Peter by Hendrick ter Brugghen (en)
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  • Dutch (en)
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  • De verloochening van Petrus (en)
  • Le reniement de saint Pierre (en)
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  • The Denial of Saint Peter (en)
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  • http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/30901 (en)
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  • Le Reniement de saint Pierre est une peinture de Hendrick ter Brugghen, membre du courant Caravagiste néerlandais, représentant l'épisode du reniement de saint Pierre, tel que raconté par les quatre évangiles. Il aurait été peint après 1625, au cours des trois dernières années de la vie de Ter Brugghen, mort en 1629. Cette peinture marque un écart par rapport à l'œuvre de Ter Brugghen, par l'accent mis sur le jeu de lumière, la qualité baroque et la sensibilité de l'artiste. (fr)
  • The Denial of Saint Peter is a painting by Hendrick ter Brugghen, a member of the Dutch Caravaggisti, depicting Saint Peter's thrice denial of Christ as recounted in all four Gospels. It is thought to have been painted after 1625, and thus in the last three years of Ter Brugghen's life; he died in 1629. The painting shows a marked departure from Ter Brugghen's earlier painting in its emphasis on play of light, its baroque quality and a resolved sensibility. (en)
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  • Le Reniement de saint Pierre (Brugghen) (fr)
  • The Denial of Saint Peter (Hendrick ter Brugghen) (en)
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