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Robert Campin, Mérode Altarpiece, c. 1425-30
Triptych with 3 panels: • central panel: Annunciation
• left panel or “wing”: Donor Portraits
• right panel or “wing”: St. Joseph
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Masaccio, Trinity
Italian Renaissance comment about the oil painting technique:
“This manner of painting lights up the colors and makes them softer, sweeter, and more delicate, and blended and shaded more easily than other manners of painting..” |
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Campin, Annunciation, c. 1425-30
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Van Eyck, Arnolfini Portrait, 1434 |
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Detail of a different painting by Van Eyck: virgin saints |
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Detail of dog: a Brussels griffon
(symbol of marital fidelity?) |
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Convex mirror and Van Eyck’s signature (in Latin): Johannes de Eyck fuit hic (“Jan van Eyck was here”), followed by the date 1434 |
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The Ghent Altarpiece
(Comprises 20 separate panels: 12 visible here plus 8 more on the
back, visible when the wings are closed; see textbook, fig. 14-9) |
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Adam and Eve
by Masaccio
(fresco in Brancacci Chapel) |
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Rogier van der Weyden, Descent from the Cross (Deposition), c. 1435
Note: Rogier van der Weyden was a pupil of Robert Campin
(The altarpiece was commissioned by a guild of crossbowmen) |
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15th-century Flemish sculpture |
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