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paper · Accession ID 2007.111.60 Artwork Raphael Lamar West, Orlando Rescuing Oliver
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paper · Accession ID 2007.111.60 Artwork Raphael Lamar West, Orlando Rescuing Oliver
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Accession ID 2001.118.12 Bibliography Show Bibliography 1966 Millar, Sir Oliver
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New Haven, 1982: 472. 2002 Bradbury, Oliver, and Nicholas Penny.
Hans Mielich was the leading painter in Bavaria in the mid-sixteenth century. His art was greatly influenced by Albrecht Altdorfer with whom he worked in Regensburg from about 1536 to 1538.
New York, 1992: 134. 1993 Hand, John Oliver, with the assistance of Sally E.
Kirillov, Gustavo Garcia, Veronica Hanssens, Brandywine Workshop and Archives, #079 Oliver
National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 72, repro. 1978 Hand, John Oliver.
Edited by Mark Roskill and John Oliver Hand, 2001 Edited by Mark Roskill and John
National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 72, repro. 1978 Hand, John Oliver.
In this large―more than four feet across―and magnificent banquet piece, Pieter Claesz (1596/97–1660) demonstrates why he was one of the most important still-life painters in Haarlem. A sumptuous feast is set with some of the most extravagant foods available in the Netherlands in the early 17th century.
ivory-white cloth, plates, and white porcelain bowls containing sweets, fruit, olives
Michel Sittow was born about 1469 of German-Scandinavian stock in the Hanseatic port city of Reval, now Tallinn, in Estonia. He probably received his earliest training in Reval from his father, also a painter, yet his apprenticeship in Bruges and years of work for Queen Isabel of Castile and for allied courts gave his art a Flemish and cosmopolitan flavor.
[Hand, John Oliver, and Martha Wolff. Early Netherlandish Painting.