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...
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known as the Dresden War Triptych, is a large oil and tempera painting by the German artist Otto Dix on four wooden panels, a triptych with predella...
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the function of margins in medieval manuscripts. Pieces such as the Dresden Triptych were usually commissioned for private devotion, and van Eyck would...
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Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (redirect from Gemäldegalerie (Dresden))
Venus, 1508/10 Johannes Vermeer: The Procuress, 1656 Jan van Eyck: Dresden Triptych, c. 1437 Hans Holbein the Younger: Charles de Solier, comte de Morette...
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vestments is very similar to those of the Archangel in van Eyck's Dresden Triptych of 1437. Donatian stands in front of a set of windows that are just...
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depiction is unusual in that the Madonna wears a blue robe; in the Dresden Triptych, Lucca Madonna, and the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin, van Eyck had depicted...
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attributed to his workshop. His most acclaimed works consist of three triptych altarpieces, including The Garden of Earthly Delights. Hieronymus Bosch's...
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1436 Groeningemuseum, Bruges 1.22 m x 1.57 m Dresden Triptych 1437 Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden 33 cm x 27.5 cm Lucca Madonna c. 1437 Städel Museum...
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side panels in Wallraf-Richartz Museum and Städel Museum) van Eyck, Dresden Triptych (now Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister) Leonardo, St. John the Baptist (now...
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painters Jan van Eyck, in his Paele Madonna, Lucca Madonna, and the Dresden Triptych, and Petrus Christus in his Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints...
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The Pagagnotti Triptych is an oil-on-wood triptych by Hans Memling produced circa 1480. The original was disassembled and separated, with the center panel...
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of the Ghent Altarpiece and his death in June 1441. These are: The Dresden Triptych of 1437, where, like in the Lucca Madonna, the Madonna wears two rings...
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wings similar to those seen in the donor panel of van Eyck's 1437 Dresden Triptych of the Virgin and Child. Michael appears, according to Smith, "like...
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The depiction of the child is somewhat reminiscent of van Eyck's Dresden Triptych. The figures are grouped in a high portico or loggia that opens to...
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closely resembles that of the London panel, the central panel of the Dresden Triptych, and a number of works by his workshop; likely they were all put together...
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The Dresden Altarpiece is a triptych by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, executed between 1496 and 1497, and perhaps continued in 1503–1504...
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completes the Dresden Triptych 1436 in art – Paolo Uccello completes the Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood 1435 in art – The Werl Triptych by Robert...
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Otto Dix (category Academic staff of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts)
again in The War Triptych, painted from 1929 to 1932. At the end of 1918 Dix returned to Gera, but the next year he moved to Dresden, where he studied...
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rendering of the central panel. Jan van Eyck's portable altarpiece, the Dresden Triptych, was in Liguria in Italy by the end of the 15th century, and apparently...
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Saint Sebastian (Antonello da Messina) (category Triptychs)
a triptych by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina, completed in 1477–1479. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany...
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signatures on the Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele or the Dresden Triptych. The signature also appears in the scene itself, rather than van Eyck's...
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Metropolis (Dix) (category Triptychs)
Metropolis (German: Großstadt) is a triptych painting by the German artist Otto Dix, executed between 1927 and 1928. The painting depicts three nighttime...
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The Modena Triptych is 1568 triptych (three panel painting) by the artist El Greco, who was also known as Doménikos Theotokópoulos. This portable altarpiece...
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He became a professor at the Dresden Academy in 1927, and returned to anti-war sentiments for his 1929 to 1932 triptych, also entitled The War (Der Krieg)...
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transferred to canvas. It is thought that it was the left (inner) wing of a triptych; there has been no sighting of the other wings since before 1817. The Annunciation...
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controversial when first exhibited in Cologne in 1923. It was acquired by the Dresden City Museum in 1928 but not exhibited there. The work was condemned by...
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Czartoryski Museum (section Dresden and back)
for Adolf Hitler's planned Führer Museum in Linz. Madonna with Child (triptych), 14th century. Stolen in WWII. After World War II, the Museum was reopened...
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1972 German light music William Schuman 1910 1992 American New England Triptych; Symphony No. 6 Meinrad Schütter 1910 2006 Swiss Leon Stein 1910 2002 American...
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Virgin", after the triptych in the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne. In 1894 it was discovered that the monogram on the back of the triptych was that of Joos...
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Hell and Purgatory, as depicted in The Divine Comedy. It was premiered in Dresden on 7. November 1857, with Liszt conducting himself, and was unofficially...
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