Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

The Portinari Altar ( Left panel)

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

The Portinari Altar (1476-78) is his only authenticated surviving work, around which others can nevertheless be grouped with some certainty: Monforte Altar, The Fall of Adam, one of his earliest surviving works, and several others. Hugo van der Goes occupies a unique position in painting history because of his insight into character and class and through his intensely observant, almost surreal, rendering of nature and space. Hugo

Keywords

Floence, Italy, Florence, Italy, (Church of Sant, Style: Netherlandish Northern Renaissance, School: Northern Renaissance, Movement: Renaissance, Flemish, Painting;

Geographic Location

Floence, Italy; Florence, Italy, (Church of Sant

Time Period

1476-78

Type

StillImage

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Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-LFF0421

The Portinari Altar ( Left panel)

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