Showing 10 artworks with Gerard David and with artwork date before 1495 and with artwork date after 1485
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Admire Gerard David’s ‘Virgin and Child’ (1523). A serene Early Netherlandish masterpiece featuring intimate familial love & exquisite detail. Explore this iconic panel painting.
This intricately crafted painting showcases Mary, Joseph, and Jesus amidst a tranquil forest setting, embodying the spiritual essence of Flemish art during the Renaissance.
Explore Gerard David’s ‘Crucifixion’ (1490), a masterpiece of Early Netherlandish Renaissance art. Admire its dramatic realism, rich colors & symbolic depth. A stunning oil-on-panel piece.
Experience the vivid Northern Renaissance detail of Gerard David's Triptych of the Sedano Family; explore this masterpiece of 15th-century Flemish art today.
Explore Gerard David’s mesmerizing ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds,’ a luminous Flemish masterpiece from 1485 embodying Northern Renaissance idealism and capturing serene devotion amidst biblical figures and noble horses.
This intricately detailed painting portrays the Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds, blending biblical narrative with mystical symbolism. Created around 1490 by Gerard David in Bruges, it exemplifies Northern Renaissance style and showcases masterful use of light and color.
Experience Gerard David's 'The Nativity,' a stunning 1490 Flemish masterpiece depicting the Holy Family and angels. A serene devotional panel showcasing masterful color and detail, reflecting Renaissance artistry.
Gerard David’s serene *Grimani Breviary*, depicting Mary Magdalene's penitence amidst luminous woodland landscapes, exemplifies Renaissance light and humanist observation—a masterpiece from 1490 that invites you to explore the profound beauty of Flemish art.
A luminous depiction of the Holy Face by Gerard David captures the spiritual essence of the Northern Renaissance through delicate gold leaf accents and sacred imagery, inviting you to explore this exquisite masterpiece.