Jacob Burkhardt revolutionized art and cultural history in the 19th century, emphasizing the importance of art in understanding societal contexts. Misattributions and unknown subjects in historical portraits persist, complicating scholarship. Modern technology aids in analysis, yet many identities remain elusive, highlighting the depth of art history beyond mere aesthetics.
Category: Flemish primitives
Solve the puzzle of this 16th c painting for a £5,000 reward! An update.
Just over twelve months ago I posted a short article on a painting held in a private collection. The owner describes his painting as ‘A unique, mysterious, unrecognised, unidentified painting’. The owner has a dedicated website (a link is in the footnote)[i] in the hope that someone will identify the subject matter, artistic attribution and provenance. … Continue reading Solve the puzzle of this 16th c painting for a £5,000 reward! An update.
Another Execution! – MV Taylor
This is a work of fiction, but the images referred to all exist as did all the characters and the executions to which they refer. Like other writers of historical fiction, I have taken events as my skeleton and dressed it with the clothes of a possible event, placing imagined words into the mouths of… Continue reading Another Execution! – MV Taylor
Easter Day and Mary Magdalene Sees the Risen Lord
Mary Magdalene, grieving at Jesus' tomb, encounters two angels and later sees Jesus, initially mistaking Him for a gardener. After recognizing Him, He instructs her to share His resurrection with others. The author also discusses significant illuminated manuscripts linked to the Poncher family and their artistic contributions to devotional literature.
The Events of Holy Thursday and Good Friday through the eyes of the Northern European Masters
Maundy Thursday marked the beginning of the most solemn part of the Easter festival for the Christian Church and is also the festival of Passover in the Judaic faith. Services would normally take place in churches and synagogues, but in these days of Covid-19 the sacred places remain shut in order to contain the spread… Continue reading The Events of Holy Thursday and Good Friday through the eyes of the Northern European Masters