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The sitter in Jan Gossaert’s ‘Portrait of a merchant’ in the National Gallery of Art, Washington: Jan Snoeck (c.1510–85)
02/2010 | 1283 | 152
Pages: 82-85
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Author:
Colenbrander, Herman Th. (Colenbrander, Herman Th.)
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12. Portrait of a merchant, here identified as Portrait of Jan Snoeck, by Jan Gossaert. c.1530. Panel, 63.6 by 47.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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13. Portrait of Jan Snoeck, by an anonymous artist after Jan Gossaert. c.1750. Watercolour, 49 by 39 cm. (Snouck van Loosen Stichting, Enkhuizen).
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17. Detail of ring worn by the sitter in Fig.12.
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18. Detail of the cap worn by the sitter in Fig.12.
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14. Manor of Schelluinderberg, Schelluinen. (Photograph: Rijksdienst voor Archeologie, Cultuurlandschap en Monumenten, Zeist).
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15. The weather-vane on the manor of Schelluinderberg, Schelluinen. (Photograph: L.J.P. de Waal).
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16. Relief on the façade of the manor of Schelluinderberg, Schelluinen. (Photograph: author).
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19. Seal of Jan Snoeck on a letter dated 1577. (Archief Ridderlijke Duitsche Orde, Balije van Utrecht, Utrecht; inv. no.31–6).
Short Notice
The Master of Saint Giles: A New Proposal for the Reconstruction of the London and Washington Panels
10/1997 | 1135 | 139
Pages: 684-689
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Author:
Colenbrander, Herman Th. (Colenbrander, Herman Th.)
Author:
Girault, Pierre-Gilles (Girault, Pierre-Gilles)
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24a and b. Proposed Reconstruction of the Altar-Piece: a) Closed and b) Open.
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25. St Giles and the Hind, by the Master of St Giles. Oak, 61.5 by 46.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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26. St Leu Healing the Children, by the Master of St Giles, 61.6 by 45.8 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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27. Mass of St Giles, by the Master of St Giles. Oak, 61.5 by 45.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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28. St Remy Baptising Clovis, by the Master of St Giles. 61.5 by 45.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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29. St Leu(?), Verso of Fig.25. [St Giles and the Hind, by the Master of St Giles. Oak, 61.5 by 46.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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30. St Giles, Formerly on the Back of Fig.26 (Present Whereabouts Unknown). [St Leu Healing the Children, by the Master of St Giles, 61.6 by 45.8 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).]
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31. St Peter, Verso of Fig.27. [Mass of St Giles, by the Master of St Giles. Oak, 61.5 by 45.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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32. St Denis, Formerly on the Back of Fig.28 (Present Whereabouts Unknown). [St Remy Baptising Clovis, by the Master of St Giles. 61.5 by 45.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).]
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34. Schematic Representation of the Format of the Altar-Pieces by Konrad Witz, the Master of the Legend of St Ursula and the Master of St Giles when Closed.
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33. Perspectival Construction of the Saints' Niches on the Versos of the Panels, Arranged Following the Reconstruction Proposed Here.
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35. Alternative Open Format for the Type of Altar-Piece Shown in Fig.34.
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36. Alternative Open Format for the Type of Altar-Piece Shown in Fig.34.
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37. Adoration of the Magi, Flemish, before 1524. Tapestry from the Allegory of the Faith Series. 430 by 770 cm. (Palencia Cathedral).
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38. Scenes from the Life of King David. Flemish, Early Sixteenth Century. Tapestry Dimensions Unknown. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).