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Francesco d Este, c1460 (1927). Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
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Francesco d Este, c1460 (1927). Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
Francesco d Este, c1460 (1927). Found in the collection of The Friedsam Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, however, the painting in the Met, he is holding a ring?. A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London. Essays by paul Lambotte, Dr Max Friedlander and W G Thomsom, Apollo Press, London, 1927
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Rogier Van Der Rogier Van Der Weyden Strict Walking Stick Weyden
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This print showcases the timeless masterpiece "Francesco d Este, c1460" by the renowned Flemish artist Rogier Van der Weyden. The photograph captures a moment of profound religious contemplation as Francesco d Este, a prominent figure from the 15th century, is portrayed holding a ring. Displayed in The Friedsam Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this painting exudes an air of strictness and devotion. Francesco's striking features are beautifully highlighted in monochrome tones, emphasizing his regal presence and intricate hairstyle. The exhibition where this print originates from was organized by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House in London during the 1920s. This particular image was featured in a publication that accompanied the exhibition titled "Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900". Essays written by Paul Lambotte, Dr Max Friedlander, and W G Thomsom provide valuable insights into Van der Weyden's artistic genius. As we delve into this remarkable portrait captured through time itself, we witness not only Francesco's religious fervor but also his reliance on a walking stick. This detail adds depth to his character while reminding us of our shared human vulnerability. Rogier Van der Weyden masterfully brings together elements of color, composition, and emotion to create an enduring piece that continues to captivate audiences even centuries later. Through this exquisite print from Heritage Images' collection, we can now appreciate every intricate brushstroke
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