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The Seilern Triptych.Oil on panel, 60 x 48.9 cm (central panel without frame), 60 x 22.5 cm (wing without frame) The Seilern Triptych (also known as Entombment), variously dated c. 1410-15 or c. 1420–25, [1] [2] [3] is a large oil and gold leaf on panel, fixed winged triptych altarpiece generally attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Robert Campin. [4]
The Crime of Dr. Forbes is a 1936 American crime film directed by George Marshall and starring Gloria Stuart, Robert Kent and Henry Armetta. [1] The film's art direction was by Duncan Cramer. This film was shot at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA and Tombstone, Arizona.
The composition is a novel one, with the body of Jesus typically held horizontally in paintings of the Entombment, although earlier examples with Jesus held vertically that may have influenced Michelangelo include a 1438-1440 predella to the San Marco Altarpiece by Fra Angelico, and Domenico Ghirlandaio. The upright posture of Jesus may allude ...
His engraving of the Entombment, by Andrea del Sarto, in the Florence Gallery is considered [by whom?] among his finest examples of art. His works include: Entombment; after Andrea del Sarto. Madonna col devoto; after the painting by Correggio, in the possession of the King of Bavaria. Ecce Homo; after Correggio. St. John; after Domenichino.
The Entombment is a glue-size painting on linen [notes 1] attributed to the Early Netherlandish painter Dieric Bouts. It shows a scene from the biblical entombment of Christ , and was probably completed between 1440 and 1455 [ 2 ] as a wing panel for a large hinged polyptych .
The Deposition, also known as the Pala Baglioni, Borghese Entombment or The Entombment, is an oil painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. Signed and dated "Raphael. Urbinas. MDVII", the painting is in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. [1]
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After Office Hours is a 1935 crime drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Clark Gable and Constance Bennett. The screenplay was written by Herman Mankiewicz . Plot