Early Netherlandish and German paintings
by National Gallery (Great Britain)
- Published
- 1985
- Pages
- 126
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 0002174049
- Reading Time
- ~2h 12min
Early Netherlandish and German paintings is a german panel painting, art book by National Gallery (Great Britain). In 1985. It has 126 pages.
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"It is usual when thinking of the painting of the Renaissance to concentrate on the great Italian masterpieces. But to think exclusively along those lines would be to exclude the very great, and to modern eyes very appealing, painting that was happening at the same time north of the Alps. . . Van der Weyden, Memling, Bosch, Dürer, Altdorfer, Lucas Cranach and Holbein are all here, reflecting the National Gallery's very high quality holdings of the paintings of those schools. And, because the volume covers the whole of the German holdings, there are modern works like Klimt's sumptuous portrait of Hermine Gallia too." -- Page 7, 8.
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