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Rogier van der
Weyden (Dutch: [roːˈɣiːr vɑn dər ˈʋɛidə(n)]; 1399 or 1400 – 18 June 1464),
initially known as
Roger de le
Pasture (French: [ʁɔʒe d(ə) la...
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novel by
American writer Jack London. The book's protagonist,
Humphrey Van
Weyden, is a
literary critic who is a
survivor of an
ocean collision and who comes...
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painting executed around 1460 by the
Netherlandish painter Rogier van der
Weyden. The
composition is
built from the
geometric shapes that form the lines...
- self-conscious
attempt by van der
Weyden to
create a
masterpiece that
would establish an
international re****tion. Van der
Weyden positioned Christ's body in...
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Ernst Weyden (1805–1869) in 1826. It was
translated into
English by
Thomas Keightley and
published 1828 in his book The
Fairy Mythology.
Weyden's account...
- is an oil-on-panel
triptych by the
Netherlandish artist Rogier van der
Weyden,
dating from
around 1434. It was
originally formed by
three panels, the...
- The
major Netherlandish painters include Campin, van Eyck,
Rogier van der
Weyden,
Dieric Bouts,
Petrus Christus, Hans Memling, Hugo van der Goes and Hieronymus...
- is an oil-on-panel
painting by the
Netherlandish artist Rogier van der
Weyden,
dating from
around 1460–1464 and
housed in the Städel, Frankfurt, Germany...
- van der
Weyden (1868–1952),
American Impressionist painter Goswin van der
Weyden (1455–1543),
Flemish Renaissance painter Rogier van der
Weyden (1399/1400–1464)...
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Mourning — is a
diptych by the
Early Netherlandish artist Rogier van der
Weyden,
completed c. 1460,
today in the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. The panels...