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Dionys Calvaert - Portrait of a woman
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Portrait of Philip IV of Spain
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Madonna and Child, St. John the Baptist, St. John the Evangelist
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Domínikos Theotokópoulos, detto El Greco - The blessing Savior
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Venus with cupids
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Jusepe de Ribera - Portrait of mathematician
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Cesare Detti - The three Graces
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Cesare Detti - Portrait of Blanche Leontine
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Ignacio de Leon y Escosura - Portrait of Luigi Parmeggiani
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French water tower in German medieval style
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French or German hairpin with medieval German style eagle
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Madonna and Child Enthroned
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French female surcoat (andrienne)
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Male dress in silk with leather applications
Dionys Calvaert - Portrait of a woman
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain
Madonna and Child, St. John the Baptist, St. John the Evangelist
Domínikos Theotokópoulos, detto El Greco - The blessing Savior
Venus with cupids
Jusepe de Ribera - Portrait of mathematician
Cesare Detti - The three Graces
Cesare Detti - Portrait of Blanche Leontine
Ignacio de Leon y Escosura - Portrait of Luigi Parmeggiani
French water tower in German medieval style
French or German hairpin with medieval German style eagle
Madonna and Child Enthroned
French female surcoat (andrienne)
Male dress in silk with leather applications

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The central panel of the triptych is a copy with small variations from a work by Memling today in Berlin. The side doors, which can be traced back to other paintings of his, also seem to refer to the style of the master. The work can therefore be assigned to an anonymous master probably from Brugge from the first and second decade of the sixteenth century: in fact, it is characterized by a certain archaism that can be seen in the closed and static rendering of the forms.

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