Bladelin Tryptich Rogier van der Weyden (1450) What Child is This? Celtic Women… more →
So many books, so little timequgrainne wrote 9 hours ago: Bladelin Tryptich Rogier van der Weyden (1450) What Child is This? Celtic Women … more →
qugrainne wrote 1 week ago: It was said: A star shall come out of Jacob and a scepter shall rise out of Israel Numbers 24:17 and … more →
utopiaparkway wrote 2 weeks ago: The exquisite Rogier Van der Weyden-exhibition at the new M Museum in Leuven has closed its doors. M … more →
adamtree wrote 1 month ago: This struck me as funny after studying the Renaissance of northern Europe in Art Appreciation. Rogie … more →
utopiaparkway wrote 3 months ago: You’ve seen the princesses open it, and now you probably wonder: nice stunt with Mathilde and … more →
vger wrote 4 months ago: Perhaps you’ve seen this painting in an introductory art history class, Rogier van der Weyden … more →
Alpine McGregor wrote 11 months ago: The Museo del Prado in Madrid has put its finest masterpieces online in super-high resolution, with … more →
qugrainne wrote 1 year ago: Christmas Eve, 2008 Madonna in Red by Rogier Van der Weyden Ave Maria Ave Maria Gratia plena Maria G … more →
pensum wrote 1 year ago: click on image to view slideshow (from NYTimes) Jan van Eyck and then Rogier van der Weyden, followi … more →
qugrainne wrote 1 year ago: Let is snow, let it snow, let it snow Visitation of Mary by Rogier Van der Weyden 1435 … more →
qugrainne wrote 1 year ago: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is the present. That’s why they call … more →
bonaelitterae wrote 1 year ago: I was in Florence last week, speaking at what proved to be a successful conference on the Italian Re … more →
paintinghistory wrote 1 year ago: The Annunciation, oil on panel — circa 1440, Musée du Louvre, ParisRogier van der Weyden’s ear … more →
frangelo wrote 1 year ago: Queen of Heaven Rejoice! O Queen of heaven rejoice! alleluia: For He whom thou didst merit to bear, … more →