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Veiled ladies were extremely popular at a time when more and more people could afford to buy art for their homes.
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Theveil Terracotta head of a woman with a veil ca. 400–310 B.C. NY Metropolitan Museum of Art
Marble Head of Veiled Woman 4th c. BC Greek NY Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta head of a veiled woman 4th century B.C. Culture Greek NY Metropolitan Museum of Art Terracotta head of a veiled woman. 2nd–1st century B.C. Greek, Cypriot NY Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bronze Statuette of a veiled and masked dancer, Hellenistic, 3rd–2nd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stefano Maderno (1575-1636) The church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome
Raffaelle Monti Veritas ca 1853 From plaster original at the Crystal Palace Sydenham (destroyed 1936)
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) Veritas Medeiros e Almeida Museum, Lisbon, Portugal Raffaelle Monti (attributed) Veiled woman Auction
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) Night V&A Museum, London
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) The Bride The Fitzwilliam Museum University of Cambridge
Antonio Corradini Bust of a Veiled Woman Museo del Settecento Veneziano, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice
Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) Bust of a Veiled Woman (Puritas) Museo del Settecento Veneziano, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice Giovanni Battista Lombardi (1823–1880) Veiled Woman 1869 Metropolitan Museum of Art
Giuseppe Croff (d. 1869) The Veiled Nun Corcoran Art Gallery Washington DC
Giuseppe Croff (d. 1869) The Veiled Nun Corcoran Art Gallery Washington DC
An allegory of Religion, in not very good conditions, sited at Trieste monumental cemetery Warsaw Powązki Military Cemetery Tomb sculpture - woman with a veiled face
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) Marble Bust of a Veiled Maiden
Veiled woman sculpture at the Loeb Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) Lady under the veil, Petrodvorets Russia
Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) Sarah or Of the Mourning Udine, Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo
Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) Tuccia (La velata) Galleria di Palazzo Barberini, Rome
Giovanni Battista Mazzoleni (1699-1769) La Fontana dei Quattro Continenti Trieste
Giovanni Maria Benzoni (1809 -1873 ) Flora and Zephyr Detroit Institute of Arts
Nicolo Bazzanti (1802 - 1860) The bust of Elizabeth Akroyd, Bankfield Museum
Pietro Rossi Veiled Lady 1882 Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina
Rafaelle Monti (1818–1881) The Veiled Woman, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rafaelle Monti (1818–1881) The Veiled Woman, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Camilo Torreggiani Isabel II velada1855, Museo Del Prado
Camilo Torreggiani Isabel II velada1855, Museo Del Prado
Antonio Corradini Donna velata (la Fede) Faith Louvre
Antonio Corradini (1668-1752) Donna velata (la Fede) Faith Musée du Louvre
Giovanni Maria Benzoni (1809-1873) The Veiled Rebecca Atlanta High Museum of Art
Giovanni Maria Benzoni (1809-1873) The Veiled Rebecca, Atlanta High Museum of Art
Giovanni Maria Benzoni (1809-1873) The Veiled Rebecca, Atlanta High Museum of Art
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) A Circassian Slave in the Market Place at Constantinople
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) A Circassian Slave in the Market Place at Constantinople, Wallace Collection
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy V & A Museum, London
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy V & A Museum, London
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) The Veiled Vestal Virgin, Chatsworth Manor UK
Raffaelle Monti (1818-1881) The Veiled Vestal Virgin, Chatsworth Manor UK
The Cappella Sansevero (also known as the Capella Sansevero de' Sangri or Pietatella) is a chapel north of the church of San Domenico Maggiore, in the historic center of Naples, Italy. It contains works of art by some of the leading Italian artists of the 18th century. The Veiled Truth (Pudizia, also called Modesty or Chastity) was completed by Antonio Corradini in 1750 as a tomb monument dedicated to Cecilia Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona
Antonio Corradini La Pudicizia Velata (Modesty) Napoli - Cappella Sansevero
Antonio Corradini La Pudicizia Velata (Modesty) Napoli – Cappella Sansevero
Francesco Queirolo, Release from Deception (Disinganno), 1754 Napoli – Cappella Sansevero
Francesco Queirolo, Release from Deception (Disinganno), 1754 Napoli – Cappella Sansevero
Francesco Queirolo, Release from Deception (Disinganno), 1754 Napoli – Cappella Sansevero
Giuseppe Sanmartino (1720–1793), Il Cristo Velato Napoli – Cappella Sansevero