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This work & ' Saint Luke painting the Virgin & Child' are the outer & inner faces of the right shutter of an altarpiece. No other elements of this altarpiece are known. The female figure may represent the Virgin Mary or another holy woman. According t ...
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This fragment appears to be the head of a female saint, possibly the Magdalen. It has in the past been attributed to Bernaert van Orley, but is now considered loosely related to the output of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths. ...
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The painting, perhaps a fanciful portrait of a woman as a saint, rather than merely a generic depiction, is related to a picture thought to be by Dosso Dossi now in a private collection. However, it is also close in style to the late work of Raphael which Dossi knew very well. It could well be by a later artist. ...
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Signed on a cartellino on the Virgin's throne. OPVS. SCLAVONI. DISIPVLI. / SQVARCIONI. S. (Work of Schiavone, disciple of Squarcione). The third word of the inscription originally read DISIPVLVS, but Schiavone changed this to DISIPVLI. Inscribed on Saint ...
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The saint has not been identified. Both this work & 'A Crowned Female Figure' are fragments from the decorative border of a large fresco, & were perhaps originally hexagons. These works, together with 'A Group of Poor Clares' by Pietro Lorenzetti's bro ...
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The scene is under the lower outside arcade of the Doges' Palace, Venice, where showmen & quacks erected booths, chiefly at the carnival. The inscription on the pillar probably relates to the election or coronation in 1752 of Doge Francesco Loredan (1685
- 1762). The other inscription relates to the vacancy for the parish priest at S. Trovaso in 1752.
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Rembrandt painted a young man (his son Titus?) in a Franciscan habit in 1660 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), & there is a third portrait study of a Franciscan, dated 1661 (Helsinki, Atheneum). In their own day these paintings were probably considered to be 'tronies' (literally, heads), which were not meant to depict identifiable individuals. The sitter is instead depicted in a particular role, or as a character study. Pictures of this kind were popular among 17th-century collectors & can often be found in contemporary inventories. ...
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Van der Neer specialised in landscapes seen by moonlight or evening light. The composition, with the waterway receding into the distance at right angles to the horizon, is characteristic of van der Neer. This example was probably painted in the mid-1660s. ...
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With its low horizon & deeply receding space this is a characteristic composition by Aert van der Neer. Known for painting twilight & night scenes, Van der Neer also produced a number of winter scenes, featuring snowy landscapes, frozen rivers & people skating & playing 'kolf' (a type of hockey) on the ice. The sites depicted in this picture cannot be identified. Usually Van der Neer's landscapes were not intended to be topographically accurate. ...
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A woman appears to throw food to feed assorted waterfowl in a garden scene.A date in the early 1660s has been suggested for this work on the basis of its relationship to paintings of fowl by Melchior d' Hondecoeter. ...
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A river runs from the left of the picture to the bottom right corner. The restricted colour range is typical of Corot's late work. The predominance of greys combined with the numerous reflections on the surface of the river help to obscure the meeting of land and water. This late, possibly unfinished, painting was first described in Robaut's 1905 catalogue of Corot's work as 'Le Cap Boisé', (The Wooded Headland).
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A river runs from the left of the picture to the bottom right corner. The restricted colour range is typical of Corot's late work. The predominance of greys combined with the numerous reflections on the surface of the river help to obscure the meeting of land & water. This late, possibly unfinished, painting was first described in Robaut's 1905 catalogue of Corot's work as ' Le Cap Boisé', (The Wooded Headland).

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