museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Virgin and Child, by Jan Gossaert, before Cleaning. Panel, 30.7 by 24.3 cm. (National Gallery, London). See Also Fig.11.
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10. The London Virgin and Child after Cleaning and before Restoration.
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11. Virgin and Child, Here Attributed to Jan Gossaert, after Cleaning and Restoration. Panel, 30.7 by 24.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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12. Photomicrograph of the Top Surface of the Virgin's Purple Dress, Showing Red Lake, Lead White and Splintered Black Particles Characteristic of Charcoal. A Few Particles of Azurite Are Also Included.
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13. Photomicrograph of the Top Surface of the Shadowed Part of the Virgin's Sleeve, Showing Particles of Azurite Surrounded by Discoloured Medium, with Some Particles of Red Lake.
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14. Macrophotograph of a Detail of the Virgin's Dress.
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15. Detail of the Child's Head in the London Virgin and Child.
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16. Detail of the Child's Head in the Munich Virgin and Child.
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17. Infra-Red Reflectogram of the Child in the Munich Virgin and Child.
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18. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Virgin's Drapery in the Munich Virgin and Child, Showing a Detail of the Drapery.
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19. Infra-Red Reflectogram of the Child in the London Virgin and Child.
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2. Virgin and Child, by Crispijn de Passe the Elder, after Jan Gossaert. 1589. Engraving, 31.7 by 23.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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20. Infra-Red Photograph (Detail) of Fig.21. [A Man with a Rosary, by Jan Gossaert. Panel, 68.6 by 48.9 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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21. A Man with a Rosary, by Jan Gossaert. Panel, 68.6 by 48.9 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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23. Infra-Red Reflectogram of the Architecture in the Background of the London Virgin and Child.
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3. Virgin and Child, after Jan Gossaert. 1527. Panel, 30 by 24 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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5. X-Radiograph of the London Virgin and Child.
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6. The London Virgin and Child Photographed under Ultra-Violet Illumination during Cleaning.
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7. Cross-Section from the Virgin's Red Mantle, Showing: Chalk Ground, Pink-Grey Priming of Lead-White, Charcoal and Vermilion, Followed by the Original Paint, Vermilion, Red Lake, Lead-White and a Thin Glaze of Red Lake. Then the 19th-Century Additions: Varnish, Layer with Red Lake (Madder) and Two More Layers of Varnish.
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8. The Same Paint Cross-Section as in Fig.7, but under Ultra-Violet Light: The Original Glaze Shows a Pinkish Fluorescence; Particles of Presumed Madder Show a More Orange Fluorescence. The Varnish Layers All Exhibit a Greenish-Yellow Fluorescence.
Attributed works:
9. Detail of the London Virgin and Child during Cleaning.
Western art unattributed:
4. Virgin and Child, after Jan Gossaert. Panel, 30 by 25 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).