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Experience the breathtaking naturalism of Rogier van der Weyden’s St Columba Altarpiece right panel, a 1455 masterpiece of Early Netherlandish devotion that invites you to bring this profound spiritual beauty into your home.
Delve into the emotive detail of Rogier van der Weyden’s ‘St Ivo,’ a masterpiece showcasing serene cityscape views and masterful realism—a cornerstone of Early Netherlandish art.
Jan van Eyck was born around 1390 in Maastricht and established a workshop in The Hague by 1422, demonstrating his exceptional talent and securing prominent commissions.
Experience Hans Memling’s ‘Triptych of the Rest on the Flight into Egypt,’ a masterpiece of Early Netherlandish art showcasing meticulous detail and serene beauty from 1475. Discover this iconic triptych and bring home a timeless treasure.
Explore Jan van Eyck’s masterful depiction of fruit within a brick window frame—a quintessential example of Early Netherlandish oil painting's luminous realism and meticulous detail. Admire this timeless artwork and bring its serene beauty into your home.
Delve into the masterful detail of Hans Memling's 'Portrait of an Old Man,' a poignant depiction capturing the essence of aging and commemorating life’s final moments – a cornerstone of Early Netherlandish art.