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5 artworks found

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instance of: painting (4) | reredos (1) | sculpture (1) | altarpiece (1)

owned by: Albert von Oppenheim (1) | Benjamin Altman (1) | Charles-Léon Cardon (1)

movement: Flemish Primitives (4)

genre: religious art (3) | portrait (2) | religious painting (1)

based on: Saint George and the Dragon (1)

artist: Hans Memling (2) | Jan van Eyck (1) | Hieronymus Bosch (1) | anonymous (1)

collection: Flemish Art Collection (2) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Mauritshuis (1) | Groeningemuseum (1) | Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Department of Paintings of the Louvre (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Mauritshuis (1) | Groeningemuseum (1) | Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Room 834 (1)

main subject: Sacra Conversazione (1) | Christ carrying the cross (1) | Massacre of the Innocents (1)

Portrait of a man of the family Lespinette

painting
by Hans Memling (1480s)
Manfred Gnadinger man black hair prayer necklace ring rural area sky pendant

Chapelle Cardon

reredos / sculpture / altarpiece
by anonymous (15th century)
musician Annunciation angel Virgin Mary Annunciation to the shepherds Nativity of Jesus Adoration of the Magi Presentation of Jesus at the Temple altar Child Jesus woman priest man child massacre Herod Antipas

Madonna with Canon Joris van der Paele

painting
by Jan van Eyck (1434)
woman Child Jesus boy Virgin Mary Saint George man mother canon Saint Donatian body armor eyeglasses surplice Oriental rug throne arch Joris van der Paele column cope mitre

Christ Carrying the Cross

painting
by Hieronymus Bosch (1515s)
Jesus Christ man Christ carrying the cross Saint Veronica Simon of Cyrene

Portrait of an old man

painting
by Hans Memling (1475)
man