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Silverpoint / Annunciation / Underdrawing / Jan van Eyck / Turin-Milan Hours / Rogier van der Weyden / Landscape art / Madonna at the Fountain / Visual arts / Flemish painters / Drawing
Date: 2013-06-26 12:36:05
Silverpoint
Annunciation
Underdrawing
Jan van Eyck
Turin-Milan Hours
Rogier van der Weyden
Landscape art
Madonna at the Fountain
Visual arts
Flemish painters
Drawing

Function and meaning of a metalpoint drawing by Jan van Eyck Arie Wallert Abstract A technical study was carried out on a hitherto unknown Eyckian drawing. This drawing is clearly related to the left wing of Jan van Eyck

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