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A re-assembled altarpiece by Bernard van Orley
02/2017 | 1367 | 159
Pages: 88-98
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Author:
Lootsma, Hilbert (Lootsma, Hilbert)
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Illustrations
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1. Apelles painting Campaspe, by Willem van Haecht. c.1630 (Mauritshuis, The Hague)
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11. The Holy Women and St John, by Bernard van Orley. c.1520 (Private collection, Antwerp)
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12. Stoning of St Stephen from the Acts of the Apostles, by Pieter van Aelst after Raphael. 1519 (Musei Vaticani, Vatican City)
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13. Figs.3 and 11 juxtaposed to show the alignment of the landscape
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14. The Circumcision (the front of a double-sided panel), by Bernard van Orley. c.1520(?) (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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15. Fragment of an Ecce Homo, the reverse of Fig.13, by Bernard van Orley. c.1520(?) (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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2. The left outer wing of the Job and Lazarus polyptych, by Bernard van Orley. 1521 (Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels)
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3. Roman warrior and kneeling figure, by Bernard van Orley (and studio). c.1520 (Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig)
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4. The Crucifixion from the Alba Passion, by Pieter de Pannemaker after Bernard van Orley. c.1520 (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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5. Frontispiece of vol. 2 of Franz-Xavier de Burtin's Traité, by Frédéric Théodore Faber. c.1808
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6. Detail of Fig.3
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7. Detail of Fig.4
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10. Infra-red photograph of Fig.11
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8. Infra-red photograph of Fig.3
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9. X-radiograph photograph of Fig.3