51. Men (from the six-part series Life), by Eugen Krón (Východoslovenská Galéria, Košice)
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52. Unemployed, by František Foltýn (Východoslovenská Galéria, Košice)
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53. Courtyard with barrels, by Konštantin Bauer (Východoslovenská Galéria, Košice)
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54. Poster advertising an exhibition by Alexander Bortnyik, designed by the artist (Východoslovenské Múzeum, Košice, exh. Východoslovenská Galéria, Košice)
Book Review
Dürer and Beyond. Central European Drawings in
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1400–1700, S. Alsteens and F. Spira
10. High altar, by Johann Joachim Dietrich (Abbey Church, Diessen)
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11. Detail of Fig. 8
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12. Detail of Fig. 8
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13. Detail of the altarpiece from the Colegio de San Borja, by the Jesuit atelier at the Colegio Máximo, Santiago (Museo de San Francisco, Santiago)
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14. St Ignatius of Loyola, by the Jesuit atelier at the Colegio Máximo, Santiago (Museo del Carmen de Maipú)
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15. Altar of the church of St-Jean-en-Grève, Paris, by Jacques-François Blondel. Designed 1720-21. Engraving from J. Barozzio de Vignole: Livre Nouveau ou Regles des cinq ordres d'Architecture, Paris 1767. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris)
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16. Model altarpiece from series 80, by Franz Xaver Habermann, published by Georg Hertel (Kunstsammlungen und Museen, Augsburg)
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17. Altar of the Virgin Immaculate, by the Jesuit atelier at the Colegio Máximo, Santiago. (From the oratory of the Larraín Rojas family of Santiago; altarpiece destroyed 2010)
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18. Detail of Fig. 8
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19. Rocaille, from series 111, by Franz Xaver Habermann, published by Georg Hertel. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich)
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8. Former altar of St Ignatius, by the Jesuit atelier at the Colegio Máximo, Santiago (Church of San Juan Evangelista, Santago; photograph by Nicolás Aguayo)
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9. Former side altarpiece from the church of San Miguel, Santiago, by the Jesuit atelier at the Colegio Máximo, Santiago (Cathedral Museum, Santiago)
Van Eyck to Dürer: Early Netherlandish Painting and Central Europe, 1430–1530 |
institution: Groeningemuseum
Illustrations
Attributed works:
94. Nativity, by the Master of the Munich Marian Panels. c.1450–60. Panel, 107 by 80.5 cm. (Kunsthaus, Zürich; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
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95. St Luke painting the Virgin, by Jakob Beinhart. c.1506. Limewood, 138.5 by 113.5 cm. (Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
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96. Portrait of a young artist, by a Swabian painter. c.1490–1500. Panel, 45.7 by 32.8 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
Western art unattributed:
97. Annunciation, by a south German master, after the Master of Flémalle. c.1490–1500. Pen and brush in ink with wash, 25.5 by 25.7 cm. (Universitäts-bibliothek, Erlangen; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
Exhibition Review
Foto. Washington, New York, Milwaukee and Edinburgh