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_aGalería Santa Fe _cCO-BoGSF |
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| 082 | _a759.9493 B76f | ||
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_950345 _aBroadley, Hugh T. |
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_aFlemish painting : _bin the National Gallery of Art / _cby Hugh T. Broadley; National Gallery of Art. |
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_aWashington : _bNational Gallery of Art, _c1960. |
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_a43 páginas : _bilustraciones ; _c19 cm. |
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| 500 | _aColección Álvaro Restrepo Vélez. | ||
| 500 | _aContiene índice de artistas. | ||
| 505 | _aBosch, Hieronymus (Boss,, Hyair-ahn-ee-mus) -- Bruegel, Pieter, the Elder (Brew-gul, Pea-ter) -- Christus, Petrus (Krees-toos, pay-troos) -- David, Gerard (Dah-vit, Gair-art) -- Dyck, Sir Anthony Van (Dike, An-tho-nee Van) -- Eyck, Jan Van (Ike, Yan Van) -- Gossaert, Jan (Mabuse) (Ghoss-sart, Yan [Mah-booz]) -- Master of Flémalle and Assistants (Flay-mahl) -- Master of the Saint Lucy Legend -- Memling, Hans (Memm-link, Hanss) -- Mor, Antonis (More, Ahn-toe-nis) -- Rubens, Peter Paul (Roo-benz, pea-ter Pahl) -- Weyden, Roiger Van Der (Vye-den, Roe-jair van der). | ||
| 520 | _aAt the end of the Middle Ages some of the most active centers of painting were in Flanders, the low-lying country bordering on the North Sea and largely contained in present-day Belgium. Here, for more than a century, artists rivaled the best of their European contemporaries, including well-known Italian masters. The brilliant attainment of Flemish artists of the Fifteenth century was fostered by the competition of rich patrons. The ruling house of Burgundy took precedence, with commissions for paintings, sculpture, tapestries, vessels of precious metal, fabulous jewelry, and hand-written books illuminated in gold and lapis lazuli. But the Dukes of Burgundy were not the only patrons of the Dukes of the arts. Religious orders, trade guilds, municipalities, and well-to-do private citizens of such prosperous towns as Ghent, Bruges, Brussels, and Tournai distributed generous commissions in all of the arts and crafts. | ||
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_950776 _aPINTURA FLAMENCA _vEXPOSICIONES |
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_950777 _aARTE FLAMENCO _vEXPOSICIONES |
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_950778 _aNational Gallery of Art |
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