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Miraculous childbirth and the Portinari altarpiece.
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The Art Bulletin
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June 1, 1995| Author:
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Hugo van der Goes's Portinari Altarpiece is perhaps the single most studied Flemish painting of the later fifteenth century ([ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 1 OMITTED]). As the painter's key work, and one of the largest, best-preserved, and most influential altarpieces from its period, the triptych has warranted the close study of its iconography, patronage, and style which it has generated for decades.(1) It has, however, been largely overlooked as a representative of a type of altarpiece which has been investigated with vigor in recent years: that is, a painting made for the chapel of a ...
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