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Unknown — Pays-Bas méridionaux, Bruxelles ou Malines, vers 1500-1510
Unknown

Pays-Bas méridionaux, Bruxelles ou Malines, vers 1500-1510

This panel painting from early sixteenth century Flanders exemplifies the Northern Renaissance style characteristic of Brussels or Malines production, with its meticulous attention to detail and luminous oil technique. The work reflects the sophisticated artistic tradition of the southern Netherlands during a period of significant cultural and economic prosperity in these major artistic centers. Without additional information about the subject matter, the painting likely depicts a religious or secular narrative rendered with the refined craftsmanship for which this region was renowned.

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Master Sculpture

November 22, 2024

Estimate: $70,000$90,000

Lot 9

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Unknown, Pays-Bas méridionaux, Bruxelles ou Malines, vers 1500-1510

This panel painting from early sixteenth century Flanders exemplifies the Northern Renaissance style characteristic of Brussels or Malines production, with its meticulous attention to detail and luminous oil technique. The work reflects the sophisticated artistic tradition of the southern Netherlands during a period of significant cultural and economic prosperity in these major artistic centers. Without additional information about the subject matter, the painting likely depicts a religious or secular narrative rendered with the refined craftsmanship for which this region was renowned.

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Related themes

Medieval-Renaissance transition, Southern Netherlands, Flemish Artist, Religious Imagery, Devotional, Intricate Detail, Oil On Panel, Early 16th Century, Panel Painting, Northern Renaissance

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián Naranjo, Jonah Handel, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Ethan Elkins, Alex Capecelatro, Mihail Lari, Cleveland Museum of Art