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Tag Archives: Master of Flémalle
STATIC MOVEMENT: Where To Draw The Line
“…Meaning is neither found nor given, but that it takes shape arbitrarily, and that it is dependent upon associations and circumstances that scholars, artists, and viewers all bring to their engagement with paintings. It is not constructed by any one … Continue reading
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Tagged Craig Harbison, Dr. Beth Harris, Erwin Panofsky, Jan van Eyck, Jenny Graham, John Haber Art, Kim Woods, Laura Gelfand, Linda Seidel, Master of Flémalle, Peter Voorn, Pierre Bordieu, Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden, suzie nash
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PERSPECTIVE: Uncanny Leaps of Expression and Identity
Within a single generation early in the fifteenth-century, three Flemish artists gave final, consummate expression to the Gothic spirit… Perspective, as a systematic distortion paralleling the action of the eye- which is all perspective is, mechanically- becomes a form of … Continue reading
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Tagged Annette Labedzki, Arnofini van eyck, Craig Harbison, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Stephen Zucker, Edwin Hall, Elizabeth Losh, Erwin Panofsky, Flemish painting, Jan van Eyck, Jenny Graham, John Haber, John Haber Art, Laura Gelfand, Linda Seidel, Master of Flémalle, Northern Renaissance Art, Peter Voorn, Pierre Bordieu, Renaissance Art, Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden, The Lost Dutchman
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PASSION & ELEGANCE: Uneasy Companions
The work of Jan van Eyck, with its balanced, reserved, and dignified realism. is usually considered the summary expression of Flemish genius. His complete Flemishness, along with his unapproachable technical perfection, may explain why his art was less easily assimilated … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Graham Dixon, Annette Labedzki, Arnofini van eyck, Craig Harbison, Dale Kent, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Stephen Zucker, Dr. Steven Zucker, Drogin, Edwin Hall, Erwin Panofsky, Jan van Eyck, Linda Seidel, Master of Flémalle, Patrick Bernauw, Peter Voorn, Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden, Thomas a Kempis, Vermeer, William P. Coleman
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AN ANGEL IN BROAD DAYLIGHT: Elegance Before Passion
Within a single generation early in the fifteenth century, three Flemish artists gave final, consummate expression to the Gothic spirit. … For anyone trying to tell the history of art as a continuous development , the fifteenth century always appears … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of Agincourt, Donatello Sculpture, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Stephen Zucker, Dr. Steven Zucker, Filippo Brunelleschi, Flemish Art, Jan van Eyck, Masaccio, Master of Flémalle, Northern Renaissance Art, Northern Renaissance Painting, Philip the Good, Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden
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