IT IS BUSY here, a house of paintings and cistern-leakings, album finishings and off-to-town sellings, so in the meantime I thought I'd leave you with a favourite piece from a favourite Netherlandish painting... the beautifully painted and beautifully sad close up of Mary's weeping face in Rogier van der Weyden's Deposition.
A happy weekend to you all ...
Friday, 30 May 2008
Rogier van der Weyden
Written by Rima Staines at 6:20 pm
Tags: dutch school, netherlandish painting, rogier van der weyden
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6 comments:
So moving. So beautiful.
Oh, that's absolutely stunning.
Finally I found a blog for me.
I first met this painting in High School Art History class and later "in person" while traveling through Europe with a back pack. It is an amazing painting. I love the hands too...
Gorgeous.
You might enjoy the book: 'The Altar and the Altarpiece: Sacramental Themes in Early Netherlandish Painting' by Barbara Lane.
She shares about the themes found in the Netherlandish paintings (and artwork) that were found in churches-- one learns that there was more to the painting than just the depictions painted.
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