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The 165 Artworks of media Oak and containing the word johannes moreelse, oak, baroque, 1650

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Workshop Of Peter Paul Rubens - Matthaeus Yrsselius (1541-1629), Abbot of Sint-Michiel\Matthaeus Yrsselius (1541-1629), Abbot of Sint-Michiel\Workshop Of Peter Paul Rubens

Yrsselius was originally a sepulchral tablet accompanied by an epitaph which does not survive today. The tablet was originally placed by the abbot’s grave in the church of the St.Michael’s Abbey. A few years prior to his death the abbot gave the church an altarpiece for the high altar, featuring a R...

National Gallery of Denmark (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Philippe De Champaigne - The AnnunciationThe AnnunciationPhilippe De Champaigne

This jewel-like painting was one of several executed by leading artists for the private chapel of Queen Anne of Austria (1601–1666), the widowed wife of France’s Louis XIII and mother of Louis XIV. A founding member of the academy, Champaigne established a key model for French classicism with a rich...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Hendrick Avercamp - Frozen River with SkatersFrozen River with SkatersHendrick Avercamp

A decisive moment in the history of European painting was when during the sixteenth century artists first dared to paint pictures with no /

Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
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Peter Paul Rubens - The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint John, and a DoveThe Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint John, and a DovePeter Paul Rubens

This panel was probably painted shortly after Rubens returned to Antwerp from Rome, where he had become one of the leading masters of the Early Baroque movement. The motif of a roughly handled dove (symbol of the Holy Spirit) is found in several contemporary Italian works and refers to Christ’s ulti...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Cloak pinCloak pinDanish Unknown Goldsmith

This cloak pin or fibula demonstrates a technique in which Etruscan goldsmiths were consummate masters: granulation. The curve of the pin is covered with tiny particles of /

Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden, Netherlands)
 
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