Courtiers in a Rose Garden: A Lady and Two Gentlemen – South Netherlandish – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463188
from the Hunting Parks Tapestries) ca. 1515–35 Woodcutters Working at a Deer Park
from the Hunting Parks Tapestries) ca. 1515–35 Woodcutters Working at a Deer Park
From the monastery of Moutiers-Saint-Jean, Côte d’Or, Burgundy, France; near Dijon; M. Ohresser, Moutier-Saint-Jean, France (until 1909) ; [ Demotte Inc., Paris (sold 1909) (?)] ; Michel Manzi French, Paris (through M
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one hundred English teapots, the seventeenth-century staircase from Cassiobury Park
Sultan Ibrahim ‚Adil Shah II in Procession The similarities between this diminutive painting of Ibrahim ‚Adil Shah II (reigned 1580–1627) in a procession of elephants and the far larger Sultan Ibrahim ‚Adil Shah II Riding an Elephant under a Canopy (fig
London: Sotheby Park Bernet; Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1981, no. 467.
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archaic-style motifs (fangzun) China 14th century Excerpt from “Song of Leyou Park
Giovanni de Lutero, known as Dosso Dossi, painted this landscape with figures soon after becoming court artist to Duke Alfonso I d’Este of Ferrara, where the artist arrived by July 1513. The subject is generally given as the Three Ages of Man, analogous to Titian’s well-known painting of the subject (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh), with „youth“ represented by the youngsters who watch the amorous couple, who in turn represent „maturity“, while the two men in the background symbolize „old age“
University Park, Pa., 2008, pp. 7–8, 11, 170 n. 34, fig. 3 (color), dates it about
This crucifix was made to be carried in processions and is painted on both sides. Before entering the Kress collection (Shapley 1966) the two sides were separated, but they were re-united in the Museum in 1988
University Park, Pa., 2015, pp. 111–12, dates it about 1450 [sic].
University Park, PA, 2007, pp.27-28, ill.
William Roper, a Kentish landowner, lawyer, and four-time member of Parliament, was a member of Sir Thomas More’s household for more than sixteen years and married his eldest daughter, Margaret, in 1521
1906–d. 1918); his daughter, Almina, Countess of Carnarvon, London and Bretby Park
From the abbey church of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, near Montpellier, France; Pierre-Yon Vernière, Aniane, France ; Charles Vernière, Aniane, France ; Antoine Labrigot, Carcasonne, France ; [ Louis Cornillon, Paris] ; George Grey Barnard American, New York (until 1925)
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