Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Calais"; Byzantine panel, 13th century, "Scenes from Life of St. Peter"; Rogier van der Weyden, "Noli me tangere"; Lucas Cranach, "Lady in Red Gown"; Filippino Lippi, "Descent from the Cross"; Moretto da Brescia, "The Magdalen"; 16th century Flemish pictures, "Annunciation," and "Crucifixion"; Dutch pictures, Rembrandt, "St. Bartholomew," Franz Hals, "Portrait of a Man Seated," David Teniers, the Younger, "The Five Senses," Girolamo da Santa Croce, "Portrait of a Man"; Nicholas Maes, "Portrait of a Man"; Rubens, "Meleager and Atalanta"; Nicholas Maes, "The Lace-Maker"; Jacobella, "Madonna and Child"; Corot, "Landscape"; Gainsborough, "Landscape"; Daubigny, "Landscape"; Italian sminiatures, "Scenes from Life...
...highly important "Annunciation" by the 14th century Siennese painter, Andrea Vanni; three parts of an altar-piece by Spinello Aretino; a superb little picture of "Christ in Limbo" in an almost perfect state of preservation painted by the 15th century artist, Stefano di Giovanni; and, lastly, a very fine portrait of Nicolas Triest, Baron d'Auweghem, painted by Van Dyck in his early manner...
...Malden Library has just loaned to the Fogg Museum a very distinguished portrait by the famous XVII century Dutch genre painter, Nicolaas Maes, a pupil of Rembrandt. The picture is a valuable addition to the first Loan Exhibition of Dutch Pictures ever held at the Fogg Art Museum and is equal in quality to the Rembrandt and Hals already on exhibition...
...Portrait by Student of Bellini...
...Venetian pictures have also been received as loans. Mr. Goldman has loaned a Portrait of a Young Man, attributed to Girolamo da Santa Croce, one of the pupils of Bellini. This picture was exhibited in the Fogg Museum in the loan exhibition of Italian paintings a year ago. It is an excellent example of Venetian portrait painting of that time. The second Venetian picture is the beautiful unfinished Diana by Tintoretto, once in the collection of Ruskin, which was loaned to the Fogg Museum earlier this year...