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"Captivated by Vincent. The Intimate Friendship of Jo van Gogh-Bonger and Isaac Israëls" will be on view at the Van Gogh ...
A 1699 letter from an enslaved boy portrayed in a 17th-century painting sheds light on Black identity and agency in early ...
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But once he reaches Rogier van der Weyden’s The Descent from the Cross, ... Goya painted a self-portrait in 1815, Self-Portrait at 69 Years, just 13 years before his death. He looks disheveled. He ...
By making Saint Luke a self-portrait van der Weyden commemorates himself as a virtuoso artist whose craft is invaluable, another theme outlined in “De Pictura.” The distinct style of van der Weyden is ...
In the past, the process of childbirth among noble people was surrounded by a lot of ritual. One of the main jobs of the Queen was to give her husband an heir. So, the health of both spouses, their ...
But there’s much more cluttering up the forest paths: Heffernan appears eight times in the narrative to offer close readings of paintings other than her own, including Rogier van der Weyden’s ...
Similarly, Portrait of a Man with an Open Book (Guillaume Fillastre?) (1430s, Courtauld Gallery, London), a somewhat less compelling effort from Rogier van der Weyden’s workshop than the portrait of ...
Pointy shoes were must-have accessories at the court of Philip the Good, a Burgundian duke famous for his fashion sense. Rogier van der Weyden, mid-15th century miniature, Chronicles of Hainaut ...
A double-sided painting from the workshop of Rogier van der Weyden depicts a serious man with a furrowed brow and a hand resting on an open book; ... “Portrait of a Lady (recto)“, 1470s, ...
He was likely born in Seligenstadt, Germany, and almost certainly spent time in Rogier van der Weyden’s workshop in Brussels before moving to Bruges, perhaps early in 1465. As far as we know, he ...