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The Alte Pinakothek was the largest museum in the world and structurally and conceptually well advanced through the convenient accommodation of skylights for the cabinets. [4] Even the Neo-Renaissance exterior of the Pinakothek clearly stands out from the castle-like museum type common in the early 19th century.
Alte Pinakothek, Munich The Portrait of Charles V is an oil on canvas portrait of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor by Titian , painted in 1548. As with the Equestrian Portrait of Charles V , it was commissioned by Charles during Titian's stay at the imperial court at Augsburg .
The Lamentation of Christ by circle of Rubens (Alte Pinakothek) The Lamentation of Christ (Anthony van Dyck, Alte Pinakothek) Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Munich) Lamentation over the Dead Christ (Botticelli, Munich) The Land of Cockaigne (Bruegel) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich) Life of Christ (Giotto) The Lion Hunt (Rubens) The Little ...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Presentation in the Temple: 44 × 43cm: United States: Boston: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Acquired by Jean Paul Richter in 1900 on the advice of Bernard Berenson; one of the best of the group. Last Supper: 42.56 × 43cm: Germany: Munich: Alte Pinakothek: Acquired from a private collection by Maximilian I of ...
The Madonna of the Carnation, also known as the Madonna with Vase, Madonna with Child or Virgin with Flower, [1] is a Renaissance oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci created around 1478–1480. It is permanently displayed at the Alte Pinakothek gallery [ 2 ] in Munich , Germany.
Munich, Alte Pinakothek : 50–52 53W, 54K [30] Lamentation of Christ (Glim Lamentation) 1500/03 —w: Color on panel (spruce) 151.9 × 121.6: Munich, Alte Pinakothek : 70 Madonna and Child at the Breast (Madonna lactans) 1503 dm: Oil on panel (limewood) 24.1 × 18.3: Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum : 71 Jabach Altarpiece outer panels:
It measures 52 cm × 42.5 cm (20.5 in × 16.7 in) and is held by the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The small oil-on-limewood-panel painting is considered to be one of the earliest examples of a still life painting, and one of the first trompe-l'œil paintings, to be made in Europe since classical antiquity.