Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

The Portinari Altar (Right panel)

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

Tommaso Portinari, who loved Flemish art, commissioned Hugo van der Goes to paint the Portinari altarpiece. This great triptych, painted in Bruges in around 1475, originally stood on the high altar of the church of Sant

Keywords

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

Alt Text

A young woman with blonde hair, wearing a green dress with gold trim and a black headpiece adorned with a decorative brooch. The background features rich red drapery.

Geographic Location

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

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Media Type

Paintings; Pictures

Identifier

A01-LFF0424

The Portinari Altar (Right panel)

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