约翰·弗里德里希·纳格尔,大师画,1900年前的版画,-
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(瓦尔德海姆1765–1825梅ß恩)
易北河沃尔肯斯坦城堡的全景,壮观岩石下的半木结构房屋,对应物,与题为“沃尔肯斯坦和拉贝姆”或“沃尔肯斯坦和拉贝姆”的旧便签相对照。“Krajina”(风景画),一张署名JF Nagel的纸,纸上有水粉画,黑边,每张26;x;36;厘米,框架,损坏(摩擦),(2)(Hu)
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圣母与儿童三联画-简·范艾克先生
-Jan van Eyck ( 1390-1441) was a painter active in Bruges who was one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting, and one of the most significant representatives of Early Northern Renaissance art.
The Dresden Triptych (or Virgin and Child with St. Michael and St. Catherine and a Donor, or Triptych of the Virgin and Child) is a very small hinged-triptych altarpiece by the Early Netherlandish.
The paintings of the two outer wings become visible when the triptych is closed. They show the Virgin Mary and Archangel Gabriel in an Annunciation scene painted in grisaille, which because of their near-monochrome colouring give the impression that the figures are sculpted. The three inner panels are set in an ecclesiastical interior. In the central inner panel Mary is seated and holds the Christ Child on her lap. On the left hand wing Archangel Michael presents a kneeling donor, while on the right St. Catherine of Alexandria stands reading a prayer book.
Triptych of the Virgin and Child, Dresden Triptych (Oil on Canvas), by Jan van Eyck