Portrait of the Boy Eutyches – Roman Period – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/547951
Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern, pp. 84, 92, 151, 154, pl. 86.3.
Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern, pp. 84, 92, 151, 154, pl. 86.3.
Katwijk, The Netherlands, 1891–Bergen, The Netherlands, 1955
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CopeA splendid convergence of cultures can be seen in this cope, a semicircular cape and hood worn in processions during Christian liturgical services. The form itself is thus Christian, as is the Eastern Orthodox subject matter of the embroidered orphrey, or ornamental border, that embellishes each of the straight sides, which would have met at the front of the wearer
The main body of the cope consists of joined pieces of Persian velvet patterned with
CopeA splendid convergence of cultures can be seen in this cope, a semicircular cape and hood worn in processions during Christian liturgical services. The form itself is thus Christian, as is the Eastern Orthodox subject matter of the embroidered orphrey, or ornamental border, that embellishes each of the straight sides, which would have met at the front of the wearer
The main body of the cope consists of joined pieces of Persian velvet patterned with
The main purpose of the trip was to buy paintings and sculptures for King Philip
The main purpose of the trip was to buy paintings and sculptures for King Philip
Dutch and Flemish landscape paintings were rarely symbolic but were usually rich in associations, ranging from God and all of nature to national, regional, or local pride, agriculture and commerce, leisure time, and the sheer pleasure of physical sensation.
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Said to have been found on Rhodes (Richter 1943-44, p. 122). [1930, purchased by Joseph Brummer in Paris from Edouard Geladakis, Michel Petridi, and Ugo Jandolo]; [1930-1943, with Joseph Brummer, New York (P7108)]; acquired in 1943, purchased from Joseph Brummer
Der Betende Knabe: Original und Experiment. p. 52, pl. 21.2, Frankfurt am Main: P
Fuhrer durch die Sammlungen: Griechische und Romische Plastik. p. 37, Abb. 18, Frankfurt
Bol, Maraike Bückling, and Detlev Kreikenbom, eds. pp. 281–97, Mainz am Rhein:
Muzzarelli chapel, church of the convent of Sant’Andrea Apostolo, Ferrara (until at least 1787); Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Herzog von Leuchtenberg, Munich (until d. 1824; cat., 1825, no. 35); Herzogen von Leuchtenberg, Munich and St
Frankfurt am Main, 1851, p. 8, no. 37, pl. 37 (engraving by Muxel) [English ed.,