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Jan van Eyck’s diptych for Philip the Good
07/2025 | 1468 | 167
Pages: 637–649
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Capron, Emma (Capron, Emma)
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1. Virgin in the church, by Jan van Eyck. c.1432–41. Oil on oak panel, 31 by 14 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
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10. The author presents his book to Philip the Good, by the workshop of the Master of Girart de Roussillon, from the Livres du roy Modus et de la royne Ratio, by Henri de Ferrières. c.1450. Parchment. (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, MS 10218-19, fol.2r).
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11. Detail of Fig.1.
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12. Philip the Good kneeling before the statue of the Virgin of the Corn, detail from the so-called book-altar of Philip the Good. Flanders, 1450. Parchment. (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Cod.1800, fol.13v).
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13. Philip the Good attending mass, by Jean le Tavernier, from Traité de l’oraison dominicale, by Jean Miélot. After 1457. Parchment. (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, MS 9092, fol.9r; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Reverse of the Este Diptych, by Ercole de’ Roberti. c.1490. Oil on panel, 18.8 by 14.7 cm. (left) and 18.9 by 14.5 cm. (right). (National Gallery, London).
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4. Detail of Fig.1.
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5. Virgin in the church and Antonio Siciliano, attributed to Jan Gossaert. c.1513. Oil on panel, both 40.2 by 22 cm. (Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome).
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6. Virgin in the church and Christiaan de Hondt praying in a chamber, by the Master of 1499. 1499. Oil on panel, 31.3 by 14.7 cm. (left) and 31.2 by 14.8 cm. (right). (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp).
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7. Virgin and Child, by a follower of Adriaen Isenbrandt (left) and Margaret of Austria praying in a chamber, Netherlandish artist (right). c.1510. Oil on oak panel, 30.6 by 14.6 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts Ghent, Belgium).
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8. Philip the Good kneeling before the Annunciation, by Willem Vrelant, from the Traité sur la salutation angélique, by Jean Miélot. c.1461. Parchment. (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, MS 9270, fol.2v).
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9. Jean Wauquelin presenting his Chroniques to Philip the Good, with the young Charles, count of Charolais, by his side, wearing cloth of gold, by Rogier van der Weyden, from the Chroniques de Hainaut, by Jean Wauquelin. 1447–48. Parchment. (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, MS 9242, frontispiece).
Western art unattributed:
3. Extract from the inventory of Margaret of Austria. 1516. Ink on paper. (Archives départementales du Nord, Lille; Chambre des Comptes de Lille, no.123904, fol.1v).
Exhibition Review
The Art of Power: Habsburg Women in the Renaissance. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 852-854
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Fössel, Amalie (Fössel, Amalie)
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4. Margaret of Austria, by Conrat Meit. c.1518. Pear wood (?), 7.7 by 7.2 by 4.6 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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5. Tapestry with the arms of Margaret of Austria, by Henri van Lacke, Edingen. 1528. Silk and wool, 301 by 375 cm. (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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6. Folding fan. Sri Lanka, 1542. Ivory and ebony, 43 by 33 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck)
Book Review
Women of Distinction. Margaret of York and Margaret of Austria
08/2006 | 1241 | 148
Pages: 553
Book Review
Leben mit Kunst. Wirken durch Kunst. Sammelwesen und Hofkunst unter Margarete von Österreich, Regentin der Niederlande. (Collection Burgun-dica V)
01/2004 | 1210 | 146
Pages: 32-33
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Matthews, P. G. (Matthews, P. G.)
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Leben mit Kunst. Wirken durch Kunst. Sammelwesen und Hofkunst unter Margarete von Österreich, Regentin der Niederlande. (Collection Burgun-dica V) | author: Eichberger, Dagmar
Article
Valentin van Orley
12/1936 | 405 | 69
Pages: 263-265+268-269
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Hartveld, S. (Hartveld, S.)
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Plate I. A-St. Helena before the Pope, by Bernard van Orley; The Left Part Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 95 by 106 cm. (Brussels Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. B-St. Roch Taken to Prison, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 79 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. C-The Birth of St. Roch, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 65 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. D-The Bishop of Tours Kneeling before the Virgin, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, (The Mortimer Schiff Collection, New York). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. A-The Coat-Of-Arms of Valentin van Orley. Detail of the Banquet of the Children of Job. From the Triptych, the Virtue of Patience. (Brussels Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. B-The Monogram of Bernard van Orley. Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. D-The Angel Announcing to St. Roch that He Would Be Stricken by the Plague, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 67 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. E-The Death of St Roch, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 79 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. F-The Legend of St. Roch, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 101 by 63 cm. (Bruges Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. C-The Arms of the Guild of St. Luke at Antwerp. Valentin van Orley
Article
The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
09/1933 | 366 | 63
Pages: 100+104-108
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Glück, Gustav (Glück, Gustav; Gluck, Gustave)
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A-King Henry VII, Here Attributed to Master Michiel. Canvas, 36.7 by 24 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery, London). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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B-King Christian II of Denmark, by Master Michiel. Panel, 31.7 by 22.4 cm. (Copenhagen Museum). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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C-Catherine of Aragon, by Master Michiel. Panel, 29 by 20.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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D-Portrait of a Lady, by Master Michiel (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Formerly in the Benda Collection). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
Article
Two Paintings by Juan de Flandes
04/1931 | 337 | 58
Pages: 197-198+200-201
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Kay, H. Isherwood (Kay, H. Isherwood)
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A-The Temptation in the Desert; B-The Marriage Feast at Cana, Here Identified As by Juan de Flandes. Panels, 24.2 by 17.8 cm. (Cornbury Park, Oxon)