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    The Mérode Altarpiece While the Mérode Altarpiece is definitely not the most aesthetically beautiful piece of art I have been introduced to this summer‚ it is my favorite for many reasons. After looking deeper into the painting and learning of the symbolism and background of it‚ I began to find myself really interested in it. I became interested enough in this painting to do some research on it outside of the class. While there are many common characteristics held by the painting‚ they are not my

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    7 feet x 8.5 feet‚ and is located in Great Crossbowmen’s Guild of Louvain the medium used is Oil on oak panel. The second piece is Merode Altarpiece created by Robert Campin the piece as a whole measures 25 3/8 x 46 3/8 in‚ it is located Tournai‚ South Netherlands and the medium used is also oil on oak panel. 2. In the first panel of the Merode altarpiece a messenger is depicted on his knees seeming to be looking into the room depicted in the center panel. Behind the messenger is a woman kneeling

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    Topic One: Master of Flemalle‚ Merode Altarpiece‚ Northern Renaissance‚ 1425-1430s‚ oil on panel; Donatello‚ David‚ Italian Renaissance‚ 1446-1460s‚ bronze; Judith Leyster‚ Self-Portrait‚ Baroque‚ 1635‚ oil on canvas; Jusepe de Ribera‚ St. Jerome‚ Baroque‚ 1638-1640‚ oil on canvas “Merode Altarpiece (Triptych of the Annunciation)” is a triptych from the nineteenth century. It is a scene of painted with oil on a panel and shows the angel Gabriel visiting the Virgin Mary‚ Joseph making mice traps

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    In The Mérode Altarpiece by Robert Campin‚ the announcement to Mary that she will give birth to the Son of God is shown on Flemish domestic interior. The artwork is separated into sections‚ focusing mainly on the central panel. To Mary’s left‚ Gabriel‚ the Archangel‚ approaches her‚ blocking the view of the couple in the left-hand panel. This couple is dressed in clothing from the fifteenth century. Gabriel is dressed in a white robe with a blue belt tied around him. In the upper-left hand corner

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    Western Art forever‚ proven through Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece and the duration of the Renaissance. Sprawling over most of North Africa to the Levant‚

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    Robert Campin Merode Altarpiece ca. 1425-1428 Oil on oak: 64.5 x 62.9 cm (center); 64.5 x 27.4 cm (wings) Formal Analysis on Robert Campin’s Merode Altarpiece Robert Campin’s painting Merode Altarpiece was created during Northern Renaissance. The golden frame divides the painting into three parts including the center and two wings. It seems to be telling a story from left side to the center‚ but the connection with the right wing is somewhat unclear. On the left wing‚ the clergymen (based on their

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    from architecture to sculptures‚ paintings‚ pictures and even flower gardens. There are many styles and techniques used by artists to capture the eye of a viewer and draw them into the artwork. One such art piece that has this effect is: Mérode Altarpiece (Triptych of the Annunciation) by Robert Campin (Master of Flémalle)‚ circa 1425-1430s. This beautiful triptych was painted in oil on oak panels‚ with the center panel measuring 25 1/4 x 24 7/8” and each side panel measuring approximately 25 3/8

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    Masaccio favored a natural realistic illustration of the world and used the tromp l’oeil effect. This fresco incorporates classical antiquity of the Roman style of architecture. The second work of art is an oil painting on wood panel titled “Isenheim Altarpiece” by artist Grunewald in (dates). It was located in the chapel of the St. Anthony abbey hospital near Colmar‚ Germany. St. Bridget of Sweden described in detail the death of Christ which inspired Grunewald. Grunewald favored the medieval style

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    create while their requirements also influenced and limited the styles and contents. The art works had prominent features for private use. For instance‚ Some Dukes preferred furnishings and tapestries so the forms of art were influenced. Small altarpieces became popular as well. Because of the interests of the patrons‚ the styles and contents of art work were limited. Oil painting became popular because it could facilitate the exactitude in rendering details. With oil medium‚ artists created richer

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    and society in Europe are increasingly impacted by issues arising from the Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther. Works to identify and know in depth: Artist Title Date Dürer Fall of Man 1500s (18-1) [pic] Grünewald Isenheim Altarpiece 1500s (18-2) [pic] Dürer Great Piece of Turf 1500s (18-4) [pic] Dürer Four Apostles 1500s (18-6) [pic] Altdorfer Battle of Issus 1500s (18-8) [pic] Holbein The French Ambassadors 1500s (18-9) [pic] Bosch Garden

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