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Portrait of a Carthusian. Petrus Christus Netherlandish. 1446. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 605. Christus placed his sitter in the corner of a warmly illuminated room and enhanced the quality of his "real" presence by the fly resting momentarily on the fictive frame.
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View all 27 artworks. Petrus Christus lived in the XV cent., a remarkable figure of Flemish Northern Renaissance. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
- Flemish
- Baarle-Hertog, Belgium
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Details. Title: Portrait of a Young Woman. Creator: Petrus Christus. Date Created: around 1470. Physical Dimensions: w22.5 x h29.0 cm. Type: Painting. External Link: Gemäldegalerie,...
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The refinement of this image makes it more comparable with Christus’s portraits than with the somewhat formulaic heads in his religious paintings. The Museum’s collection includes one such portrait of 1446 ( 49.7.19 ), arguably Christus’s finest and the earliest of his signed and dated works, depicting a lay brother of the Carthusian order.
Portrait of a Young Girl is a small oil-on-oak panel painting by the Early Netherlandish painter Petrus Christus. It was completed towards the end of his life, between 1465 and 1470, [1] [2] and is held in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. [3] It marks a major stylistic advance in contemporary portraiture; the girl is set in an airy, three ...
Dec 6, 2023 · A Goldsmith in his Shop. by Christine Zappella. Petrus Christus, A Goldsmith in his Shop, a conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris in front of Petrus Christus, A Goldsmith in his Shop, 1449, oil on oak panel, 100.1 x 85.8 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The best known include the Portrait of a Carthusian (1446) and Portrait of a Young Girl ( c. 1470 ); both are highly innovative in the presentation of the figure against detailed, rather than flat, backgrounds.