Mathieu le nain biography of martin
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Le Nain, Louis esoteric Mathieu Lowly Nain. "Le Cortege armour Belier." Offered by Missionary Rosenberg Front, undated
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From depiction Series: 23 rectilineal feet
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From the Collection: Humanities
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Le Nain, Gladiator and Mathieu Le Nain. "Le Entourage du Belier." Offered bid Paul Rosenberg Co, undatable. Fiske Kimball Records, FKR. Philadelphia Museum of Section, Library current Archives.
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The Young Card Players
Contemporaries of Rembrandt van Rijn and Diego Velázquez, the Le Nain brothers – Antoine, Louis, and Mathieu – created some of the most beautiful and enigmatic paintings of the seventeenth century. These rosy-cheeked children appear to play cards innocently, however they are actually trying to cheat the well-dressed boy, second from right. While the Le Nains did not individually sign their works, recent scholarship has suggested that Antoine preffered to work on smaller, rigid supports like panel or copper.
Medium | oil on copper mounted on panel |
Dimensions | 11 15/16 x 15 1/4 in. (30.3 x 38.8 cm) Frame: 17 5/8 x 21 1/8 x 2 1/4 in. (44.8 x 53.7 x 5.7 cm) |
Object Number | 1955.787 |
Acquisition | Acquired by Sterling and Francine Clark before 1955 |
Status | On View |
Image Caption
Antoine Le Nain, The Young Card Players, 1643, oil on copper mounted on panel. Clark Art Institute, 1955.787
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Paris: Musée de l'Orangerie.. Les peintres de la réalité en France au XVIIe Siècle.. 1934.. Paris: Petit Palais.. Exposition Le Nain.. 1934.. New York: Knoedler Galleries.. Georges de la Tour and The Brothers Le Nain. Nov. 23-Dec. 12, 1936; also at Chicago Art Institute, Detroit Institute of Arts, City Museum of St
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Miquel Nadal
Spanish Gothic painter active in Barcelona where he was for some years in charge of the workshop of Bernardo Martorell; born Valencia op. 1451-1458.
- Polyptych: Retablo de los Santos Cosme y Damián con la Virgen [Altarpieceof Saints Cosmasand Damianwith the Virgin] (1453-1455), paint on panel, Miquel Nadal (15th century). Barcelona: Basilica del Santo Antonio de Padua. Ref. Gudiol (1986: 678); Ballester (1990: 172-173 & pl. 94); Rowland-Jones (1997b: 14); Wikimedia Commons (2011-col.) The panel centre-top depicts the Virgin and Child enthroned and surrounded by musical angels playing what look like SAT or SAA recorders, rebec, lute and harp. The panel immediately below depicts Cosmas and Damian, twin brothers, physicians and early Christian martyrs born in Cilicia, part of today’s Turkey. Each holds a jar of ointment. Surrounding panels and more below depict scenes from their lives.
Franz Johann Heinrich Nadorp
German romantic painter and sculptor who primarily lived and worked in Rome; best known for his portraits but also painted an altarpiece for his baptismal church of St Pancras; born Isselburg (1794), died Rome (1876).
- St Cecilia with Musical Angels, drawing on transparent paper, 12.6 × 8.9 cm, Franz Johann Heinrich Nadorp (1794-1876). M