2. Desiderius Erasmus, by Quentin Matsys. Infra-Red Photograph [of Fig. 3], by Courtesy of the Courtauld Institute. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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3. Desiderius Erasmus, by Quentin Matsys. 1517. Panel, 50.3 by 45 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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4. Detail from Pieter Gillis, by Quentin Matsys. 1517. Panel, 76.6 by 52.2 cm. (Collection The Earl of Radnor, Longford Castle).
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5. Desiderius Erasmus, Attributed to Quentin Matsys. Panel Transferred to Canvas, 58.4 by 46.1 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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6 Pieter Gillis, by Quentin Matsys, Showing Additions.
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7. Pieter Gillis, after Quentin Matsys. Panel, 59 by 46 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp).
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8. Details from Gillis [Fig. 4] and Erasmus [Fig. 3], by Quentin Matsys. (The Earl of Radnor and Hampton Court.) (Photo Warburg Institute).
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9. Detail from Desiderius Erasmus [Fig. 3] (Hampton Court), by Quentin Matsys, Showing the Paraphrase of Romans.
Plate I. A-Portrait of a Young Man, by Jan Mostaert. Panel, 96 by 76 cm. (Liverpool Royal Institute). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition
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Plate I. B-Portrait of a Man, by Jan Mostaert. Panel, 88 by 57 cm. (Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts, Brussels). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition
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Plate II. A-Aegidius, by Quentin Matsys. In Reverse. Panel, 74 by 41.5 cm. (Lord Radnor). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition
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Plate II. B-Portrait of a Young Man, Here Identified as by Quentin Matsys, and Described as an Early Portrait of Aegidius. Panel, 38 by 28 cm. (Sir Herbert Cook, Bart.). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition
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Plate III. A-The Mass of St. Giles, by a French Artist Known as the Maître de St. Gilles. Panel, 61 by 45 cm. (Lady Seaforth). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition
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Plate III. B-The Resurrection, Here Identified as by the Maître de St. Gilles. Panel, 48 by 28 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier). More Notes on the Flemish Exhibition