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Hugo van der Goes (c. 1430/1440 – 1482) was one of the most significant and original Early Netherlandish painters of the late 15th century. Van der Goes was an important painter of altarpieces as well as portraits.
Portrait of a donor with John the Baptist: ca. 1475 olieverf op paneel 32 x 22.5 cm Walters Art Museum, Baltimore: Portrait of a man: ca. 1475 oil on panel oval 31,8 x 26 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: A Benedictine Monk: ca. 1478 oil on panel 25.1 x 18.7 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Trinity Altarpiece: ca. 1478 – 1479 ...
The Vienna Diptych or the Fall and Redemption of Man [1] is a religious diptych by the Flemish artist Hugo van der Goes depicting the fall of man on the left panel and the lamentation of Christ on the right panel. Painted in the second half of the 15th century, the diptych is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. [1]
Hugo van der Goes, Portrait of a Man, c. 1480. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Secular portraiture was a rarity in European art before 1430. The format did not exist as a separate genre and was only found infrequently at the highest end of the market in betrothal portraits or royal family commissions. [149]
Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon, by Jan van Eyck. ... The Fall of Man at Vienna Diptych, by Hugo van der Goes. Madonna and Child with Angels, by Masaccio.
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Hugo van der Goes. Death of the Virgin (c. 1472–1480) Nicolaes Maes: Portrait of Four Children (1657) Jan Provoost. Crucifixion (c. 1500) Last Judgment for the Bruges town hall (1525) Dirk Bouts. Triptych of the Martyrdom of St. Hippolytus; Fernand Khnopff. Secret-Reflet; René Magritte. L'Attentat; Vigor van Heede. Allegorical portrait of a man
Hugo van der Goes / Hugo van der Goes Unknown private collection [112] Portrait of a young lady: 108 Unknown / Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden: 1460 National Gallery of Art, Washington [113] Wings of a triptych: The donor protected by Saint John l'Aumônier (right) and The donor's wife protected by Sainte Godelieve (left) 109