The Masterpieces of the Early Flemish

July 6, 2015 | Posted by Peter Jakobsen | ART, Non-Fiction | 0 Comments |

Jerome Bosch

(F. Hanfstaengl) (1905)

One of those great little guides, blocked in gold, crammed with plates and a table of particulars – no commentary required.  The early Flemish painters were conventional in subject, usually involving Christian imagery, but were radical in their eclectic rendering.  Some examples will illuminate:

Roger van der Weyden

Roger van der Weyden

Dierick Bouts

Dierick Bouts

 

Hans Memling

Hans Memling

 

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