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Letter
The Riddle of the Maitre de Flémalle
07/1929 | 316 | 55
Pages: 55-56
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Reinach, Salomon (Reinach, Salomon; Reinach, S.)
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Renders, Emile (Renders, Emile)
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The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
06/1929 | 315 | 54
Pages: 285-287+290-293+296-299+302-303+305
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Renders, Emile (Renders, Emile)
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Illustrations
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Plate I. The Madonna in Glory, Attributed to the Maître de Flémalle. 48 by 31 cm. (Aix-en-Provence). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate II. Details of A-The Madonna in Glory, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Aix-en-Provence); B-Seated Madonna, by Rogier van der Weyden (Lord Northbrook); C-Standing Madonna, by Rogier van der Weyden (Vienna Gallery); D-The Visitation, by Rogier van der Weyden (Lützschena); E-The Madonna by the Hearth, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Hermitage). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate III. Details of A-The Madonna in Glory, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Aix); B-The Last Judgment; altarpiece, small shutter, by Rogier (Beaune); C-The Virgin and St. Luke, copy after Rogier (Pinakothek, Munich); D-Descent from the Cross, by Rogier (Escorial); E-Madonna in Glory, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Aix); F-The Magdalene (in reverse), by Rogier (National Gallery); G-St. Michael, from The Last Judgment, by Rogier (Beaune). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate IV. Details of A-Madonna from The Last Judgment, by Rogier (Beaune); B-Madonna (in reverse), attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Frankfurt); C-Apostle, from The Last Judgment by Rogier (Beaune); D-Donor, from the Virgin in Glory, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Aix); E-Madonna, by Rogier (Bruges); F-St. John from the Crucifixion, by Rogier (Vienna). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate V. A and C-Heinrich van Werl and the Baptist, and St. Barbara; Shutters Attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Prado); B-Madonna, Drawing (In Reverse) by Rogier van der Weyden (Dresden). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate VI. Details of old men's heads from A-The back of The Marriage of the Virgin, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Prado); B-Madonna in Glory, attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Aix); D-The Holy Trinity (in reverse), attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Frankfurt); E-The Last Judgment, by Rogier (Beaune); Details of C-Magdalene (in reverse), by Rogier (National Gallery); F-St. Barbara (in reverse), attributed to the Maître de Flémalle (Prado). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Plate VII. Details from A-The Bladelin Triptych, by Rogier (Berlin). B-The Dying Thief, Attributed to Maître de Flémalle (Frankfurt). C-The Last Judgment (In Reverse), by Rogier (Beaune). D-St. John (In Reverse) in the Crucifixion, by Rogier (Dresden). The Riddle of the Maître de Flémalle
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Cracks in Flemish Primitives
02/1928 | 299 | 52
Pages: 58-61+64-65+67
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Renders, Emile (Renders, Emile)
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Plate I. B-The Magdalen, by Memlinc. Panel, 32 by 27 cm. (M. E. Renders, Bruges). Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate I. C-St. Veronica, by Memlinc. (Hôpital St. Jean, Bruges). Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate I. D-A Sybil, by Memlinc. (Hôpital St. Jean, Bruges). Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate III. Details of Plate I, B, Showing the Concavity of the "Islands," the General Direction of the Cracks and the Thickness of the Impasto. Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate IV. A, B-Details of Plate I, D, Showing the Concavity of the "Islands" and the Cracks Running in the Direction of the Grain of the Oak Panel. Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate IV. C-Detail of Plate I, C, Showing the Cracks Running in the Direction of the Grain of the Wood. Cracks in Flemish Primitives
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Pietà with a Benedictine Donor. Flemish School. Panel, 45 by 30 cm. (M. E. Renders, Bruges). Cracks in Flemish Primitives
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Plate II. Details of Plate I, A, Showing the Concavity of the "Islands," the General Direction of the Cracks and the Thickness of the Impasto. Cracks in Flemish Primitives