MAKE A MEME View Large Image Jan van Scorel - Two Donors With their Children - Walters 37247 - Right.jpg These two panels were wings of an altarpiece; the lost central panel depicted a sacred scene toward which the donors turned The paintings were never completed ...
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Keywords: Jan van Scorel - Two Donors With their Children - Walters 37247 - Right.jpg These two panels were wings of an altarpiece; the lost central panel depicted a sacred scene toward which the donors turned The paintings were never completed leaving the under-drawing visible The style is that of Jan van Scorel the leading painter in the northern Netherlands during the 1530s A trip in 1519-24 to Venice the Holy Land and Rome influenced Van Scorel's development of sculpted faces and misty fantasy landscapes The palm tree and penetrating light mark this dream-like terrain as Mediterranean between 1530 1539 Renaissance oil on panel cm 82 5 65 4 accession number 37 247 9588 Don Marcello Massarenti Collection Rome Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection 1902 To Arrest the Ravages of Time Caring for Art at the Walters The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1996 place of origin Utrecht Netherlands Walters Art Museum license 2D Renaissance portrait paintings in the Walters Art Museum Paintings by Jan van Scorel Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs artist review
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