Wedding Flowers Raleigh
Wedding Flowers Raleigh

Lost Art
classical period
The Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia "One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Athena Parthenos, the Parthenon was located in
Fifth century
Mosaic portraits of family members of Western and Eastern Empire and the bishop of Ravenna, commissioned by Gala Placidia in the church San Giovanni Evangelista, Ravenna (c. 425 AD). Destroyed in 1747.
Equestrian Monument (the "Regisole" mounted) to Theodoric the Great, king of the Goths Ravenna. Moved to Pavia in the Middle Ages, stood in front of the cathedral. Destroyed by French troops under Napoleon, 1796.
Sixth century
The Buddhas of Bamiyan, destroyed by the Taliban in 2001.
eighth century
Many icons were destroyed during the the reign of Leo III the Isaurian, including a famous image of Christ on the Chalke Gate Chalkites. Only a few icons of this period survive, putting out of control Imperial in the monastery of Santa Catalina in the Sinai.
11th century
The last part of the tapestry of Bayeux was voluntarily withdrawn in time, and lost.
14th century
Panels maest altarpiece by Duccio di Buoninsegna, painted for the cathedral of Siena, who represents the Coronation of the Virgin, the Virgin Assumption, the Ascension of Christ, and Christ in Majesty, are missing and presumed lost.
The large mosaic by Giotto di Bondone Navicella on the porch of the Old Basilica San Pedro has worked extensively in the 17th century.
Giotto fresco Allegory of the Commune of Florence presented as a judge sitting with his staff, flanked by figures of strength, prudence, justice and temperance, painted for the Palazzo del Podesta, now in Bargello, Florence. Described by Giorgio Vasari.
Giotto (Stories of the Apostles) to the Giugni Chapel of the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence.
A table lost of the Virgin by Giotto has been bequeathed by the poet Petrarch Francesca da Carrara, lord of Padua in 1370.
Fresco, Santa Margarita Cortona Suppolino back to life, by Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the Church of Santa Margherita, Cortona. Destroyed in mid – 17th century.
A lost portrait of Laura Petrarch Noves by Simone Martini been one of the sonnets of Petrarch.
15th century
Madonna throne with angels and saints (1402) Lorenzo Monaco. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm after the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
terracotta statue sculpted by Donatello Joshua to the podium to the north Duomo of Florence (c.1410). Disappeared in the 18th century.
Statue of Abundance (Dovizioso) of stone carved by Donatello (1428). In one column, first Baptistery of the cathedral later in the Mercato Vecchio of Florence. Replaced in the 18th century, now lost.
Frescoes Gentile da Fabriano and Pisanello's Basilica John Lateran, Rome street. Destroyed in the reconstruction of 1647.
Fresco Cycle of Famous Men 300 images Masolino da Panicale and Paolo Uccello (c. 1432) to Cardinal Orsini Palace in Rome. A copy of Leonardo da watercolor Besozzo survives.
La Sagra del Carmine, cool black and white for the cloister Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Masaccio (1425), which represents the consecration of the church in 1422. Destroyed by the year 1600.
Costs Confirmation of the Carmelites settlement Filippo Lippi in the cloister of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence. Destroyed by fire 1771. A surviving fragment found in 1860 in place.
A crucifix was painted by Fra Angelico for the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, in 1423.
School of Fra Angelico. Judgement (1456). Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm after capturing Berlin in May 1945.
Costs of the Flagellation of Andrea del Castagno in the cloister the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, destroyed in the 17th century.
Fresh Life of the Virgin (1450-1452) initiated by Domenico Veneziano and Andrea del Castagno completed the church of Sant 'Egidio (Santa Maria Nuova), Florence. Destroyed 1594.
cycle of frescoes of life in Santa Rosa, painted by Benozzo Gozzoli in the church of Santa Rosa, Viterbo. Destroyed in 1632 the renovation of the church. Autographs and other drawings and contemporary descriptions survive.
Altarpiece with scenes the life of Saint Nicolas of Antonello da Messina for the Confraternity of San Nicola della Montagna in Messina. View by Cavalcaselle in 1871. Destroyed by the earthquake of Messina 1908.
Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints John the Evangelist, Francis, Jerome and John the Baptist (c. 1496) by Ghirlandaio. Destroyed by fire in Friedrichshain Flakturm after taking Berlin, May 1945.
Several original paintings of "pagan" themes Sandro Botticelli, who was burned in a bonfire of vanities.
Portrait by Piero di Cosimo de 'Medici (1478) by Sandro Botticelli. Previously, Museo Civico Gaetano Filangieri, Naples. First Kills World War World. Photo survive.
Frescoes in the mythological themes, such as The Forge of Vulcan, executed by Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Perugino and Filippino Lippi to Lorenzo de Medici in the great hall and the balcony of his villa near Volterra Spedaletto, 1487-1990. Damaged by moisture and finally destroyed by fire in the nineteenth century.
Fresh from the triumph of Trajan Vincenzo Foppa made by the Medici bank in Via Bossi of Milan. A fragment is preserved the Wallace Collection, London.
Altarpiece of the Church of Santa Maria dei Belluno Battuti (c. 1485) by Alvise Vivarini. Destroyed by fire in Berlin during the Second World War.
Expenses, including a baptism of Christ in the chapel of the Vatican Belvedere (1488) Andrea Mantegna. Destroyed under Pope Pius VI to allow the construction of the Museo Pio-Clementino, 1780.
Mantegna's Lamentation over the Dead People's Gattamelata (1457-1460) a fresco in the Palazzo Gattamelata Padua. Destroyed by fire November 5 1760.
St. Catherine of Siena Altarpiece (Sacra Conversazione) by Giovanni Bellini in the Chapel of the Rosary in the church Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. Destroyed by fire in 1867.
Supper at Emmaus (c. 1494) by Giovanni Bellini. Painted for Giorgio Cornaro in Venice. Ravaged by a fire in Vienna in the 18th century
Fresh, Ascension of Christ in glory (c.1478-80) Melozzo da Forli for the choir of the Church of the Holy Apostles Rome. Destroyed in 1711 to expand the choir of 1711. Fragments of surviving in the Vatican and the Quirinal.
The Court of Pan, by Luca Signorelli. Destroyed by fire in Friedrichshain Flakturm after taking Berlin, May 1945.
Fresco of the Virgin and Saints Tour Castello di CITT (1474) by Luca Signorelli. Destroyed by an earthquake of land in 1789.
Adoration of the Magi by Perugino's frescoes for the convent of S. Giusto Alla Mura.
The bottom left panel Van Eyck Ghent Altarpiece, entitled The Just Judges, was stolen in 1934, and is now lost.
Triptych of the Virgin and Child with Donors Van Eyck (c. 1441). Painted for Nicholas van Maelbeke, provost of the Cathedral of Saint Martin, Ypres. Far from the cathedral and destroyed during the French occupation of the Netherlands, 1792-1815. 1629 A copy was purchased by the museum in Bruges in 2007.
Crucifixion Petrus Christus (assigned) (c. 1444). Previously Museum Dessau. Destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.
The Justice of Trajan and the Justice Herkenbald Rogier van der Weyden. Painted by the Camere "Gulden" (Golden Hall) of the City of Brussels. First 1439 dated. Destroyed by the French bombardment of Brussels in 1695.
Descent from the Cross altarpiece by Jan Mabuse executed by the church of Middelburg. Ravaged by fire 1568.
Tapestry of the great story of Troy (c. 1475) Painted House Palace of Westminster, London. Deletion of 1820 and sold for ten pounds to a merchant London. Presumed destroyed.
16th century
The process of San Vittore Carpaccio Esteban. A drawing to survive in the Uffizi modello.
Virgin and Child Enthroned with Faustina and Jovita Santos, patron saints of Brescia (Averoldi Altarpiece) Carpaccio. Previously, the sacristy of San Giovanni Evangelista in Brescia. Sold to the National Gallery, London in a shipwreck lost in crossing the English Channel.
Assumption of the Virgin (c.1507-08) by Fra Bartolomeo. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturn after capturing Berlin in May 1945.
Medusa (before 1500, unfinished) Leonardo da Vinci. In the collection of Cosimo I of Tuscany, 1553. Absent from the late 16th century.
Leda and the Swan (1508) by Leonardo da Vinci.
Battle of Anghiari "by Leonardo da Vinci Vecchio (Palazzo)
Cartoon of the Battle of Michelangelo Cascina, Palazzo Vecchio, allegedly destroyed by Bandinelli
An image of Leda and the Swan (1530) by Michelangelo. Given the artist's friend who Antonio Mini France, where he had disappeared.
A marble Cupid by Michelangelo, later owned by Isabella d'Este and Charles I of England. Destroyed by fire in Whitehall Palace, London, 1698.
A marble of Michelangelo's Hercules, his first statue independent (c. 1492-1494). Located in Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, 1506, sent to France in the 16th century. Lost in the 18th century.
A bronze statue of David to rest his foot on the head cut off Goliath, Michelangelo.
Altarpiece of the Virgin and Child with Saint Mary Magdalen and St. Lucia (Virgin Albinea) by Antonio da Correggio.
Costs of Coronation of the Virgin in the church of San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma, Correggio. Destroyed 1587. Fragments of the National Gallery in London and other museums.
Portrait of a young Raphael. Confiscated by the Nazis, now lost.
Baronci Altarpiece (Coronation of St. Nicolas of Tolentino) by Raphael. His first recorded command is for the chapel of Andrea Baronci in the church of St. Augustine Citta di Castello, near Urbino. Destroyed in an earthquake Land of the 18th century. At least four fragments survive (Louvre, Capodimonte).
St. Catherine of Alexandria by Raphael. Previously owned by Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Represented in engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar. Presumed lost.
Marriage of Neptune and Amphitrite, silver bowl Cellini. From Chapter Basilica of Santa Barbara, Modena, 1796 by the French. Presumed lost.
Climbing the Altar of Mary (the altar eller) by Dreros. The central panel has added the collection of the Elector of Bavaria Maximilian, who lost in a fire in 1729.
Cardinal Albert of Brandenburg, Archbishop Mainz, the Virgin and Child with four saints Man and the Virgin and Child with St. John child Cranach the Elder. Destroyed by fire in the Flakturn Friedrichshain after the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Duke Henry of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Destroyed by the enemy in Dresden, in February 1945.
Market day by Pieter Brueghel the Elder. Represented in the c. 17 Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest, painted by Willem van Hoecht.
Farmers Brawl Breughel Old. Destroyed by the enemy in Dresden in February 1945.
Hans Holbein the Younger Whitehall mural of Henry VIII and his family at the palace of Whitehall, London, destroyed by fire in 1698.
The family of Thomas More by Holbein. Destroyed by fire in Kremsier Castle, the residence of Moravia Carl von Liechtenstein Archbishop of Olomouc, 1752.
The Zurich Hans Holbein von Goldsmith. Copied by Vorsterman Luke. Wenceslaus Hollar engraving. Presumed lost.
Several Titian works (including the Spoleto battle, battle of Cadore Doge Gritti and prayer to the Virgin) Tintoretto (the coronation of Frederick I Barbarossa excommunication and the Last Judgement), Paolo Veronese (his tribute to Frederick Barbarossa), Gentile da Fabriano, Pisanello, Carpaccio (the Battle of Ancona), Alvise Vivarini (Otto mediation between Venice and promising Barbarossa) Guariento (Paradise), Gentile Bellini (the Battle of the wizard and the presentation of the Vela Pope Blanca) and Giovanni Bellini (Eight standards of presentation and trumpets dux) were lost in a fire at the Ducal Palace in Venice in 1577.
Portrait of Elizabeth DSTE Titian red. A copy of Rubens in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
Martyrdom of San Pedro (Titian, Santi Giovanni e Paolo) (fire).
Double portrait of the Emperor V Charles and his wife Isabella of Portugal by Titian. Destroyed in a fire in the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734. A copy of Rubens survives.
Magdalen penitent Titian. Painted for Philip II of Spain, 1561. Destroyed in a fire at the Bath House, London January 21, 1873.
Ixion and Tantalus Titian. Destroyed by fire the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Paintings of the Twelve Caesars, by Titian. Destroyed by fire in the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Venus in front of your mirror Titian. Loss of the Spanish Royal Collection in the 19th century. A copy of Rubens survives.
Apollo and Juno and Saturn using religion to overcome heresy Veronese. Painted c. 1580 Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Fresh from God the Father and the four evangelists in Pontormo's Capponi Chapel, Church of Santa Felicita, Florence. Destroyed in the development 18th century.
Doomsday Drawings Animation (Pontormo, San Lorenzo) cover.
17th century
bronze equestrian statue of Henri IV of France by Giovanni da Bologna. Presented by Marie de Medici Cosimo II of Tuscany in 1614. Cast of guns during the French Revolution.
Time truth saving of envy and discord by Nicolas Poussin. Without marking since 1840.
The Martyrdom of Erasme (C. 1630) by Poussin, in February 1945 destroyed the enemy in Dresden, Germany.
Penance, one of the seven sacraments (1637-1640) Poussin, destroyed by fire at Belvoir Castle in 1816.
Approaching the Palace of Ahasuerus, Queen Esther (1658) by Claude Lorrain. Destroyed in a fire at Fonthill Abbey, 1755.
Apollo protecting flocks of Admetus and Mercury stolen by Claude Lorrain. Earlier in the city of Holker. Destroyed by fire in 1870.
Aeneas and the Sibyl of Cumae by Claude Lorrain (Liber Veritatis 183). One of four works commissioned by the Prince Falconieri executed from 1666 to 1673.
Elevation of the Cross, the altar of Peter Paul Rubens. Painted for the church Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome (1601-1602).
Judith beheading Holofernes by Rubens (c. 1609). Known as the 1610 engraving by Cornelius Galle.
Virgin Rosario del, Rubens. Painted for the Chapel Royal of the Dominican church in Brussels. Destroyed by the French bombardment of Brussels, 1695.
Virgin adorned Flower Santa Ana, Rubens (1610). Painted for the church of the Carmelite Fathers in Brussels. Destroyed by the French bombardment of Brussels, 1695.
Triptych St. Job of Rubens (1613). Painting of the Church of Saint Nicolas in Brussels. Destroyed by the French bombardment of Brussels, 1695.
Cambyses appointed Otanes Judge, Judgement of Solomon, and the Last Judgement, Rubens. Decoration of the Hall of judges, Brussels. Destroyed by the French bombardment of Brussels, 1695.
Neptune and Amphitrite by Rubens (c. 1615). Destroyed by fire in Flakturm Friedrichshain, after the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Nativity, Adoration of the Magi and Pentecost, by Rubens. Painted for the Chapel Coudenberg Palace in Brussels. Destroyed by fire 1731.
Susanna and the Elders of Rubens (1617-1618). Recorded Vorsterman 1620 by Lucas.
Satyr, Nymph, cherubs leopards and Rubens (1618). Now known as burning.
The Rape of Proserpine by Rubens. Observed before 1621 by Pieter SOUTMAN. Destroyed by fire in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, 5 February 1861.
Crucifixion with Mary, San Juan, Magdalena, Rubens (1622). Destroyed by the English Parliament in the chapel of The Queen, Somerset House, London, 1643.
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, Rubens (1628). Destroyed by arson at the Kunsthaus Zurich in 1985.
Diana and the Nymphs Surprised by Satyrs by Rubens (c. 1635 to 1638). Destroyed by fire in the Flakturm Friedrichshain following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Equestrian Portrait of Archduke Albert Rubens.
Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV of Spain by Rubens. Destroyed in the Alcazar palace fire, Madrid, 1734. One copy is in the Uffizi Gallery.
Continence of Scipio by Rubens. Destroyed by fire in West Bag, Old Bond Street, London, March 1836.
Rubens Lion Hunt. Eliminated by the agents of Napoleon Schleissheim Schloss, near Munich, 1800, and finally sent to the Museum Bordeaux which was destroyed by fire in 1870.
Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Buckingham by Rubens. Later owned by the Earl of Jersey at Osterley Park. Destroyed by fire in 1949.
Series of paintings on the ceiling 39 of the Jesuit Church in Antwerp, designed by Rubens, executed largely by Van Dyck. Destroyed by fire in 1718.
Vision of St. Hubert January Rubens and Brueghel the Elder. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, the Following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Group Portrait of the City of Brussels by Van Dyck. Destroyed by bombing Brussels, 1695.
Christ crowned with thorns, Lamentation over Christ, Nymphs surprised by Satyrs and saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Van Dyck. Destroyed by fire in the Flakturm Friedrichshain following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
The birth of Christ by Gerrit van Honthorst. Destroyed in car bomb Uffizi Gallery, Florence, May 1993.
Six gold medals and silver Smiths (the bankers "Amsterdam") Thomas de Keyser (1627). One of 30 paintings destroyed by fire Museum of Fine Arts, Strasbourg, August 13, 1947.
Circumcision (1646) Rembrandt.
Bentheim Castle Christ and his disciples on the road to Emmaus by Jacob van Ruysdael. Destroyed by fire in the Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam, 1864.
Great family portrait Carel Fabritius. Destroyed by fire at the Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam, 1864.
Sleeping Man Aelbert Cuyp. Destroyed by fire in the Boijmans Museum, Rotterdam, 1864.
A entleman wash hands in a see-through room (Half door), with sculptures, inventive and unusual, Vermeer, listed in the auction catalog Dissius, Netherlands, 1696.
San Mateo Inspiration Caravaggio's first version (~ 1601) (destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.)
In the Monte Cristo Olives Caravaggio (1605). From the collection of Vincenzo Giustiniani. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Fillide Melandroni (C.1597) by Caravaggio. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, following the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
A portrait of Caravaggio Wignacourt Alof.
St. John, San Francisco, and a resurrection of Caravaggio by Santnna dei Lombardi, Naples. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1798.
Nativity with San Lorenzo San Francisco by Caravaggio in the oratory of San Lorenzo in Palermo. Stolen in 1969, not recovered.
The Conversion of St. Paul altarpiece Orazio Gentileschi, made the Basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura in Rome. Destroyed by fire in 1823.
The stoning of St. Stephen's altarpiece of Lavinia Fontana, the Basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura in Rome. Destroyed by fire 1823.
Hercules and Omphale by Artemisia Gentileschi (1628), painted for Philip IV of Spain. Destroyed in a fire Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Bathsheba by Artemisia Gentileschi (1650-1652). Destroyed by fire in Gosford House, Scotland, 1940.
The Buonavventura cycle and Vito Bartolomeo Manfredi. Destroyed in the attack on the car of the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, May 1993.
Annibale Carracci Danae. Previously, the collection Ellesmere, Bridgewater House, Westminster, London. Destroyed by the enemy in the Second World War, May 11, 1941.
Gregory Pray the souls in Purgatory (c.1600), painted by Annibale Carracci altarpiece for the church of San Gregorio Magno, Rome. Former collection of Ellesmere, Bridgewater House, Westminster, London. Destroyed by the enemy in the Second World War World, May 11, 1941.
Descent from the Cross of Ludovico Carracci. Previously, the collection Ellesmere, Bridgewater House, Westminster, London. Destroyed by enemy action in World War II, May 11, 1941.
Bacchus and Ariadne by Guido Reni. Commissioner for the household of Queen Henrietta Maria at Greenwich, 1637. Destroyed in France during the 17th century by the widow of Michael Particelli d'Hemery, who was offended by female nudity it contained. A fragment of the head of the Ariane survives.
Immaculate Conception by Guido Reni. Previously Cathedral of Seville, Spain, later in the collection of Ellesmere, Bridgewater House, Westminster, London. Destroyed by enemy action in the Second World War, May 11, 1941.
Bust of Charles I of Bernini marble. Destroyed by fire at Whitehall Palace, London, 1698.
Crucified by Bernini, bronze. Formerly in the French royal collection. Destroyed during the French Revolution.
The expulsion of the Moors Felipe III (1627) Velázquez. Destroyed in a fire in the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Venus and Adonis, Velázquez. Destroyed in a fire at the Alcazar Madrid 1734.
Cupid and Psyche Velázquez. Destroyed by fire in the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Apollo and Marsyas Velázquez. Destroyed by fire in the Alcazar, Madrid, 1734.
Two portraits of real clowns, Francesco de Cardenas Ochoa and the bullfighter, painted by Velazquez in Palacio del Buen Retiro, Madrid.
Pelican with Pan and donkeys Velázquez painted for the Buen Retiro palace in Madrid.
Saint Bonaventure reveals the Crucifix St. Thomas Aquinas by Zurbarn. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, after the capture of Berlin, May 1945.
Fees Herculean painted by Luca Giordano 1692-1702 for the Palace of Buen Retiro in Madrid, Charles II of Spain. Destroyed in the 19th century.
troops of William III in the foreground Battle of the Boyne by Godfrey Kneller. Destroyed by fire in the hall of grocers, London, September 22, 1965.
18th century
The Amber Room the palace of Catherine the Great was lost during the Second World War.
The drawing lesson and a girl The recitation of his Gospel of Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Simon.
Still Life with Copper Kettle, Egg Bowl (1724-1725), de Chardin. Destroyed by fire in the Friedrichshain Flakturm, after the capture of Berlin in May 1945.
Decorations for the Château de la Muette, the goddess Ki San Mao in the United Mang in the country of Laos, Watteau (recorded C. 1719). Overthrown by the Revolution.
Spring (Spring), one of a series of four paintings of the Seasons, painted by Watteau for the banker Pierre Crozat. Rediscovered in 1964, destroyed by fire two years later. In autumn and winter, the series still missing.
Oriol Jay and hung by the feet of Jean-Baptiste Oudry. Exhibited at Salon of 1751.
The original paintings of the progress of a prostitute (1731) by William Hogarth were destroyed in a fire at Fonthill Abbey in 1755, but recorded (1732) to survive.
Fresco of the Translation of the Holy House of Loreto Giambattista Tiepolo at the Church of the Discalced Venice. Destroyed by the enemy (shell Austria), 1915.
The frescoes by Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo family glorify Soderini, Villa della Battaglia Soderini Nervesa, Veneto (c.1754) were completely destroyed during a clash between Italy and Austria in the First World War, 15-19 June 1918.
Ceiling frescoes Triumph of Arts and Sciences, Apollo and Phaeton, Perseus and Andromeda, Venus and Juno Fortuna Giambattista Tiepolo Palazzo Archinto, Milan. Destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.
Nativity, The Children of Jupiter, General James Oglethorpe and sixteen other works by Sir Joshua Reynolds had been destroyed by fire at Belvoir Castle in 1816.
Gainsborough along its entire length David Garrick has supported a bust of Shakespeare, painted for Stratford Shakespeare Jubilee (1766) was destroyed in a fire in Stratford-upon-Avon Town Council in 1946.
The Woodman and his dog in a storm (1787) Gainsborough. Destroyed by fire in 1810. A mezzotint in 1791 by Pierre Simon exist.
Destruction of Niobe's children by Richard Wilson. Previously, National Gallery in London. Destroyed by the enemy in WWII, 1944.
Marble bust of the composer Gluck, Jean-Antoine Houdon. Destroyed by fire the Paris Opera in 1873. Versions exist in terracotta.
The Eidophusikon (1781) by Philip James Loutherbourg.
The Pelletier in Deathbed (1793) by Jacques-Louis David.
Century 19
Don Antonio de Porcel (1806) by Goya. Destroyed by fire in the Jockey Club, Buenos Aires, 1956.
A vision of the Last Judgement (1808) by William Blake. Earlier versions and sketches survive, but the final version has not been seen since the cancellation of an exhibition of 1810, after party.
George Washington, seated in a dress Roman marble sculpture by Canova, destroyed by fire in the House North Carolina State, Raleigh, 1831. Artist plaster model survives.
Winter (1807-1808), The Farewell (1818), port (Grifswald c. 1820), Autumn Landscape with a collection of brush (1824), and night (1825) by Caspar David Friedrich. Destroyed Glaspalast (Munich) fire of 1931.
Chapel in the mountain mist (1811), cemetery Monastery in the snow (1817-1818) High Mountain Region (1824), and the aurora borealis (1830-1835) by Caspar David Friedrich.Destroyed by fire in the Flakturm Friedrichshain, following the capture of Berlin, May 1945.
The mouth of the Thames (1807) by Joseph Mallord William Turner. Destroyed by the enemy in the Second World War.
The fish market Sand (1830) Turner. Previously owned by Billy Rose. Destroyed by fire in 1956.
Aeneas tells his story to Dido (1850) Turner.
Panorama of the Mississippi River (1840-1846) by Juan Banvard. Presented as a web "of five kilometers, but only about half a mile (800 m) long. Banvard gave the picture shows, including one to Queen Victoria. Are suspected to have been cut pieces by the late 19th century.
Washington Crossing the Delaware (1849-1850) (first version) by Emanuel Leutze. Destroyed in an air raid against Bremen, 1942.
Apotheosis of Napoleon I of Ingres. Ceiling painting of the Hotel de Ville in Paris. Destroyed by fire in the Paris Commune, 1871.
Bastille (1830) by Paul Delaroche. Painted for the Hotel de Ville in Paris. Destroyed by fire in the Paris Commune of 1871.
Justinian's Laws Writing (1826) Eugne Delacroix. Painted for the Council of State, Paris. Destroyed by fire in the Paris Commune of 1871. A 1855 photograph survives.
Consoles peace and humanity brings wealth (1852-1854) Delacroix. Painted for the Hall of Peace at the Hotel de Ville in Paris. Destroyed by fire in Paris Commune of 1871.
The captive Jews in Babylon by Jean-Francois Millet. Presented at the Paris Salon of 1848. Painted by the artist executed with a scene in Normandy in 1870-71.
The automatic transmission Stone, Courbet, destroyed in transit from the gallery of Dresden during the Second World War.
The return of the Conference (1863) by Courbet. Destroyed in 1909 by the owner because of his anti-clericalism.
Venus and Psyche (1864) by Courbet. Destroyed by the enemy Air Berlin 1945.
Still Life: Vase with five sunflowers (1888) Van Gogh. Earlier in the collection of Koyata Yamamoto, Japan. Destroyed by strikes U.S. Air District in Ashiya, 5-6 August 1945.
The painter on his way to work by Van Gogh. Earlier in the Berlin Kaiser-Friedrich Museum. Destroyed by fire in WW world.
Arles Park with the entrance of approval in the trees (1888) Van Gogh. Destroyed by fire in the First World War World.
The Lovers: the poet Garden IV (1888) by Van Gogh. Declared degenerate and confiscated by the Nazis in 1937. Whereabouts unknown.
The New Jerusalem by George Inness was destroyed by the partial collapse of Madison Square Garden in 1880. Rescue fragments survive, including the Valley olive trees in the Walters Gallery in Baltimore Art.
The emergence of an oil lost James Tissot (1885). A mezzotint by the artist exists.
Portrait of Henri Rousseau French playwright Alfred Jarry (1895) was destroyed by the model, who did not.
Head of Sir Henry Irving by John Singer Sargent. Destroyed by the nurse, who did not.
Thomas Eakins Portrait of William Merritt Chase (c. 1899). Presumed destroyed by the nurse.
Deer pendant with sapphire (1886), a Faberge egg.
Cherub with Chariot (1888), a Faberge egg.
Bag (1889) a Faberge egg.
Portrait of Alexander III (1896), a Faberge egg.
Malva (1898), a Faberge egg.
20th century
Nephritis Empire (1902), a Faberge egg.
Danish Royal (1903), a Faberge egg.
Alexander III Commemorative (1909), a Faberge egg.
Musik II (1898), Schubert at the piano (1899), Golden Apple Tree (1903) Procession of the Dead (1903), medicine, philosophy and jurisprudence (1899-1907), Farm Garden with Crucifix (1911-12), in Malcesine Lake Garda (1913), the Garden Route with chickens (1916), Portrait of Wally (1916), Los Amigos (c. 1916-1917), Leda (1917), Gastein (1917), all of Gustav Klimt. Ravaged by a fire set by retirement of German forces in 1945 in the castle, Immendorf Austria.
Two paintings by Claude Monet, including a major study on the Water Lilies, were destroyed in a fire that swept through the Museum of Modern Art in New York in April 1958.
Diego Rivera mural Man at the Crossroads (1933) has been destroyed and retired in 1934 because of its content (Including a portrait of Lenin) offended Nelson Rockefeller, who had commissioned the work. Rivera later recreated the room like a man, driver of the Universe, Palacio of Fine Arts in Mexico City.
Joan Miro mural on large panels, the reaper (1937), which represents a Catalan peasant, was created for the flag Spanish Republican Exhibition of Paris 1937. Later, he was sent to Valencia and probably destroyed.
Arshile Gorky's works have been lost when his studio burned down in 1946. Moreover, 15 abstract paintings and drawings by Gorky were lost in a plane crash in 1962
Graham Sutherland portrait Winston Churchill (1954) was deliberately destroyed by Lady Churchill because he did not.
About 20 jobs have been created in the device, then deliberately destroyed by Pablo Picasso for the documentary The Mystra Picasso (The Mystery of Picasso, 1956).
On January 30, 1979, Varig freighter 707, registration PP-VLU, disappeared over the Pacific Ocean thirty minutes after leaving Tokyo, Japan. The captain had participated before another major accident, Varig Flight 820 in 1973. No wreckage or remains have been found. The plane with 153 paintings by Japanese artist Brazilian Manabu Mabe, a value of approximately U.S. $ 1,240,000.
"Study after Velazquez III" (1950) Francis Bacon. The third installment of a series of portraits after Velzquez Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1650. The three have been destroyed by the thought of the artist until the appearance of the first two in 1999.
"Untitled Wall Relief, by Craig Kauffman (1967), an acrylic on a piece of plexiglass, the wall fell and broke July 16, 2006 at the Centre Pompidou in Paris
Untitled piece by Peter Alexander (1971), an 8-foot x 5 "work in cast resin polyester, fell and broke in April 2006 the Centre Pompidou in Paris
Anish Kapoor sculpture in wood and cement "Hole and ships" (1984) found the lack of storage unit in 2004.
38-ton metal sculpture by Richard Serra "Equal-Parallel/Guernica-Bengasi" (1986), already shown at the Reina Sophia could not be located in 2006
The "Goddess of Democracy" (1989) by students of the Academy Central Fine Arts, was destroyed by the People's Liberation Army during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.
enormous sculptures of Rachel Whiteread "House" (1993) was destroyed by the District Council Tower Hamlets London January 11, 1994.
painting by Pablo Picasso, the painter was lost aboard Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the waters of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada September 2, 1998.
Richard Serra's Tilted Arc (1981) has been dismantled and removed in 1989.
almost the entire collection was destroyed on October Oiticica Hlio May 16, 2009 in a fire at his brother.
Works destroyed by September 11, 2001 attacks
Many works of art were destroyed in the attacks of 11 September 2001 when the World Trade Center collapsed.
"Ideogram" (1967) stainless steel sculpture by James Rosati
Cloud Fortress "(1975) a large black granite piece by Japanese artist Masayuki Nagare, destroyed in the rescue of 9 / 11 and rehabilitation efforts.
"The World Trade Center Tapestry" 20 x 35 'rug Joan Mir
Nevelson Sky Gate, New York (1977-78) by Louise
A fountain in memory of victims of the 1993 World Trade Center by Elyn Zimmerman
"World Trade Center Stabile (1971) a sculpture by Alexander Calder 25 feet of red steel. About 30% of the sculpture was recovered.
Approximately 300 sculptures and drawings by Auguste Rodin, part of Cantor Fitzgerald collection.
Needle Tower (1968) by Kenneth Snelson.
I remember the pond, a tapestry by Romare Bearden.
Mural of a groove by Keller Germaine.
Suburban landscape, a large mural Cynthia Mailman.
Dancing With Fan birds, a mural of Hunt Slonem.
The series of Roy Lichtenstein Entablature
About 40,000 photographic negatives taken by Jacques Lowe document the presidency of John F. Kennedy.
The sphere, an abstract sculpture by Fritz Koenig, survived the collapse, but been severely damaged, and now serves as a memorial.
Works Momart destroyed by fire
Many work by Saatchi Collection Britartists and the work of other artists in different collections, were destroyed in fire Momart warehouse in Leyton, East London, May 24, 2004.
Light vertical Patrick Heron (1957), and some 50 other pictures
Altair by Gillian Ayres (1989), and 17 other pictures
black Craigie Horsfield and white Barcelona Muntaner (1996)
Hell by Jake and Dinos Chapman, (1998-2000)
The last thing I said is not letting me here ("The Hut") by Tracey Emin (1999)
Anyone who has never slept with 19631995 ("the tent") by Tracey Emin
Change mood of Michael Craig-Martin
The case of William Redgrave, a bronze triptych, about one third was saved by his son, Chris Redgrave.
"Down" Sarah Lucas sculpture
Hedone, a painting by Patrick Caulfield
Floater, Gavin Turk
Sixteen paintings by Damien Hirst
Cyclops Cameo (1995), Opal (1996), and eight other works by Helen Chadwick
Nine works by Barry Flanagan
Clown, a glitter paint on wood from other works by Gary Hume
Afrobluff, and other works of Chris Ofili
Works by Paula Rego
Forty works of Adrian Heath
See also
Wikimedia encyclopedia on art lost
Bombardment of Brussels
Lost work
Lost Film
Nazi plunder
Rescuing Da Vinci
Vrouw Maria
References / External Links
Lost Treasures of Europe: 427 Photographs Henry Adams LaFarge (ed.), Pantheon (1946).
Lost Museum. Glimpses disappeared Originals Robert Adams, Viking Press (1980). ISBN 0-670-44107-4
Missing Masterpieces – Lost Artwork, 1450-1900 Dr. Gert-Rudolf Flick, Merrell (January 2003). ISBN 1-85894-197-0
The work report postwar eloquent and profound art in Italy. The losses and survivals of the war, compiled by the British Committee for the Preservation and the restoration of works of art, London 1946, is an indispensable guide for damage caused by acts of war in Italy from 1943 to 1945. It is published on the Internet and other reference materials in time of war damage to works of art in Italy.
The authoritative source on English paintings Flakturm destroyed in Friedrichshain, Berlin, 1945 is Christopher Norris, "The disaster Flakturm Friedrichshain, a chronic and the list of the painting "The Burlington Magazine, December 1952, vol. XCIV, No. 597.
http://www.leonardoshorse.org/
"The Lost Art of Citigroup 9 / 11 "Suzanne Lemak FW
Public Art in the World Trade Center
Lost Art in the towers
9 / 11 attacks Destroy cultural and historical artifacts
http://worldtradecenterart.blogspot.com/
Fire Britart
Lost Art (The National Museums in Berlin) MuseumsWiki
Lost masterpieces art destroyed in the war on Flickr
Destroys Art and Architecture Group Flickr
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