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Duccio di Buoninsegna

1255-1318 Italian Duccio di Buoninsegna Locations

Gemälde ID::  33275

Christus Hat mit DornenGekrönt
mk83 1308-1311 Tempera and oil on wood 50x53.5cm
mk83 1308-1311 Tempera und Öl auf Holz 50x53.5cm
1255-1318 Italian Duccio di Buoninsegna Locations

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  33493

Christus Hat mit Dornen Gekrönt
mk86 c.1576 Oil on canvas 280x182cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlungen,Alte Pinakothek
das Öl von mk86 C. 1576 auf Leinwand 280x182cm München, Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlungen, Alte Pinakothek

   
 

 

 
   
      

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BOTTICELLI, Sandro

Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1445-1510

Gemälde ID::  44275
Christ Crowned with Thorns
c. 1500 Tempera on panel, 47,6 x 32,3 cm
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1445-1510

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Albrecht Durer

b.May 21, 1471, Imperial Free City of N??rnberg [Germany] d.April 6, 1528, N??rnberg

Gemälde ID::  63605
Christ Crowned with Thorns
1512 Engraving, 118 x 74 mm Art Museum, Princeton Sheet No. 7 of the Engraved Passion. Christ is shown in profile, yet quite differently from the woodcut versions of this subject. This is richer and more picturesque. Nevertheless, greater clarity is not quite achieved. The similarity of the spatial arrangement to the Flagellation can be observed. Pilate is seen in the background, standing next to Caiaphas. The bald bearded man is reminiscent of Italian model heads.Artist:D?RER, Albrecht Title: Christ Crowned with Thorns (No. 7) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - graphics : religious
b.May 21, 1471, Imperial Free City of N??rnberg [Germany] d.April 6, 1528, N??rnberg

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Matthias Stomer

Amersfoort ca.1600-Sicily after 1650

Gemälde ID::  70599
Christ Crowned with Thorns
Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 110.8 x 161 cm
Amersfoort ca.1600-Sicily after 1650

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Heronymus Bosch

Bois-le-Duc ca 1450-1516

Gemälde ID::  73933
Christ Crowned with Thorns
Date ca. 1533 (1530-1550) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 165 X 195 cm (64.96 X 76.77 in) cyf
Bois-le-Duc ca 1450-1516

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Domenico Tintoretto

Italian, 1560-1635

Gemälde ID::  83767
Christ Crowned with Thorns
Date ca. 1590(1590) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
Italian, 1560-1635

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Dieric Bouts

1420-1475 Flemish Dieric Bouts Locations

Gemälde ID::  84277
Christ Crowned with Thorns
. 1470(1470) Medium Oil on egg tempera Dimensions 37.1 x 43.8 cm (14.6 x 17.2 in) cyf
1420-1475 Flemish Dieric Bouts Locations

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Domenico Tintoretto

Italian, 1560-1635

Gemälde ID::  87680
Christ Crowned with Thorns
1590(1590) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Italian, 1560-1635

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Maarten van Heemskerck

(1498 - 1 October 1574) was a Dutch portrait and religious painter, known for his depictions of the Seven Wonders of the World. He was born at Heemskerk, North Holland, halfway between Alkmaar and Haarlem. His father was a small farmer, Jacob Willemsz. van Veen (whose portrait he painted). According to his biography, written by Karel van Mander, he was apprenticed to Cornelis Willemsz in Haarlem. Recalled after a time to the paternal homestead and put to the plough or the milking of cows, young Heemskerk took the first opportunity that offered to run away, and demonstrated his wish to leave home for ever by walking in a single day the 80 km which separate his native hamlet from the town of Delft. There he studied under Jan Lucasz whom he soon deserted for his contemporary Jan van Scorel of Haarlem. Even today, many of Heemskerck's paintings are mistaken for work by van Scorel. He boarded at the home of the wealthy Pieter Jan Foppesz (the van Mander spelling is Pieter Ian Fopsen), curate of the Sint-Bavokerk. He knew him because he owned a lot of land in Heemskerck. This is the same man whom he painted in a now famous family portrait, considered the first of its kind in a long line of Dutch family paintings.

Gemälde ID::  93216
Christ crowned with thorns
c. 1550 (1545-1555) Medium Oil on panel transferred to canvas Dimensions 99 x 138.5 cm (39 x 54.5 in) cjr
(1498 - 1 October 1574) was a Dutch portrait and religious painter, known for his depictions of the Seven Wonders of the World. He was born at Heemskerk, North Holland, halfway between Alkmaar and Haarlem. His father was a small farmer, Jacob Willemsz. van Veen (whose portrait he painted). According to his biography, written by Karel van Mander, he was apprenticed to Cornelis Willemsz in Haarlem. Recalled after a time to the paternal homestead and put to the plough or the milking of cows, young Heemskerk took the first opportunity that offered to run away, and demonstrated his wish to leave home for ever by walking in a single day the 80 km which separate his native hamlet from the town of Delft. There he studied under Jan Lucasz whom he soon deserted for his contemporary Jan van Scorel of Haarlem. Even today, many of Heemskerck's paintings are mistaken for work by van Scorel. He boarded at the home of the wealthy Pieter Jan Foppesz (the van Mander spelling is Pieter Ian Fopsen), curate of the Sint-Bavokerk. He knew him because he owned a lot of land in Heemskerck. This is the same man whom he painted in a now famous family portrait, considered the first of its kind in a long line of Dutch family paintings.

   
 

 

 
   
      

Maarten van Heemskerck
(1498 - 1 October 1574) was a Dutch portrait and religious painter, known for his depictions of the Seven Wonders of the World. He was born at Heemskerk, North Holland, halfway between Alkmaar and Haarlem. His father was a small farmer, Jacob Willemsz. van Veen (whose portrait he painted). According to his biography, written by Karel van Mander, he was apprenticed to Cornelis Willemsz in Haarlem. Recalled after a time to the paternal homestead and put to the plough or the milking of cows, young Heemskerk took the first opportunity that offered to run away, and demonstrated his wish to leave home for ever by walking in a single day the 80 km which separate his native hamlet from the town of Delft. There he studied under Jan Lucasz whom he soon deserted for his contemporary Jan van Scorel of Haarlem. Even today, many of Heemskerck's paintings are mistaken for work by van Scorel. He boarded at the home of the wealthy Pieter Jan Foppesz (the van Mander spelling is Pieter Ian Fopsen), curate of the Sint-Bavokerk. He knew him because he owned a lot of land in Heemskerck. This is the same man whom he painted in a now famous family portrait, considered the first of its kind in a long line of Dutch family paintings.
Christ crowned with thorns

        
 
   
 

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