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WEBNov 29, 2021 · Unlike a work referred to as “Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon” (1430-1433), a painting of which the identity of the man remains unknown until today, most art historians agree that this particular work of …
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Portrait of a Man in a Chaperon - The Metropolitan …
WEBOn view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 602. This young man wears a red turban, known as a chaperon; his attire suggests the work was painted in the 1440s. The sitter’s hands originally occupied a smaller area, but …
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Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon - Wikipedia
Man in a Blue Turban, 1430 - 1433 - Jan van Eyck - WikiArt.org
Jan van Eyck’s “Portrait of a Man in a Red Chaperon (presumed …
Nicolas Chaperon (Châteaudun 1612-1656? Rome) - Christie's
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WEBPortrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon. This small oil painting provides an early example of the elements typical in van Eyck's secular portraits: the innovative three-quarters pose against a dark, flat background, a strong …
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