Der Hund mk129
a symbol of devotion since time im-memorial,
Stands for conjugal fidelity.
mk129 ein Symbol der Widmung, da Zeit undenklich, Gestelle für eheliche Ergebenheit. misst. 1395-1441
Flemish
Jan Van Eyck Locations
Der Hund mk132
1820-23
Oil on plaster transferred to canvas
131.5x79.3cm
Museo del Prado
Madrid
mk132 1820-23 Öle auf Mörtel, der auf Leinwand 131.5x79.3cm Museo del Prado Madrid übertragen wird, 1746-1828
was a Dutch painter.
Born Henriëtte Knip in Amsterdam, she moved at a young age to Den Bosch and was until 1850 active in Sint-Michielsgestel and Boxtel. That year she married Feico Ronner and moved to Belgium, first to Brussels and in 1878 to Elsene. She studied with her father, Joseph August Knip.
She was best known for her paintings of subjects from nature, especially cats and dogs.
Gemälde ID:: 67098
The Dog The Dog Cart by Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909)
oil on canvas, 101.6 x 147.3 cm (40 x 57 7/8 inches) was a Dutch painter.
Born Henriëtte Knip in Amsterdam, she moved at a young age to Den Bosch and was until 1850 active in Sint-Michielsgestel and Boxtel. That year she married Feico Ronner and moved to Belgium, first to Brussels and in 1878 to Elsene. She studied with her father, Joseph August Knip.
She was best known for her paintings of subjects from nature, especially cats and dogs.
Henriette Ronner-Knip was a Dutch painter.
Born Henriëtte Knip in Amsterdam, she moved at a young age to Den Bosch and was until 1850 active in Sint-Michielsgestel and Boxtel. That year she married Feico Ronner and moved to Belgium, first to Brussels and in 1878 to Elsene. She studied with her father, Joseph August Knip.
She was best known for her paintings of subjects from nature, especially cats and dogs.
The Dog