Mantegna put thought into his work, and he compels thought from others; this "Tránsito" drew me to it in the same browsing study as that small triptych in the Uffizi.
One sheet of a triptych showing a nobleman's mansion from the garden, with the people engaged in various occupations.
That was his passion: to hunt through Rome for a panel of an old triptychor a fragment of ancient sculpture.
They spent no more than was absolutely necessary; and none the less this bohemian poverty, in its coloured setting of triptych and chasuble, spelt happiness.
It was in the hospital that the famous Van der Goes triptych used to hang.
Maria Nuova, one of whose descendants commissioned Hugo van der Goes to paint the great triptych in the Uffizi.
The triptych is as much copied as any picture in the gallery, not, however, for its principal figures, but for the border of twelve angels round the centre panel.
Another triptych (1309), the Coronation of the Virgin, in the Sala di Lorenzo Monaco, is perhaps his masterpiece.
He had turned from the Pieta towards the altar, where a triptych gleamed with massed and brilliant colour.
The high altar still stood below the small rose window in the east, where the rotting fragments of a triptych hid the stonework.
KING RÉNÉ ” 63 From thetriptych of the Burning Bush, at Aix.
This triptych was painted, it is thought, by Van der Meire, a disciple of Van Eyck.
The church also contains a remarkabletriptych of the 16th cent.
In the church is a triptych representing a Jesse tree.
Madame Leonore was fond of reading at a very early age, but Madame Isabeau was more occupied with her dolls, and is represented holding one in her arms in the triptych of Charles and his sisters at Vienna.
There is an interesting triptych in the Prado at Madrid, with portraits of the bride, her mother and grandmother, painted by some Burgundian artist at the time of the wedding.
Amador prefers to call these Tables "the triptych of the learned king," in order to distinguish them by this explicit title from the Astronomical Tables prepared by order of the same monarch.
The clasps are also Plateresque, and prove, together with the border, that the triptych was restored about this time.
When Saxham lifted up his ashen face and looked at the portrait in the third leaf of the triptychframe and met the clear, candid gaze of his son's blue eyes, you know what he was seeking, and praying not to find.
Following up his glance she ran him to earth in one of three tinted photographs that stood in a triptych frame upon his writing-table, and glowed with an indignation that tinged with violet a plump face coated with the latest complexion-cream.
He will never open my triptych for the sake of looking at my sins, but may He not open it for the joy of seeing each of those thousands of pictures shining with pearls--the tears of contrition?
I shut up my triptych and leave it at Thy Feet O my JESUS, where the Blood from Thy Wounds may ever drip upon it, while I with Magdalen stoop and bathe Thy Feet with my tears.
Colloquy with JESUS thanking Him for making me look at my triptych and for all that He has taught me in it.
As I look up, I see mytriptych opened again and all the thousands of little pictures seem to be transformed.
These pictures are the celebrated triptych of the Magi, in St. John's, and the no less celebrated triptych of the Miraculous Draught of Fishes, which belongs to the Church of Notre Dame.
His work was of very unequal merit, although he painted hundreds of compositions in triptych form for the churches.
He is the author of the triptych over the altar of the "Jardiniers" of Notre-Dame au dela de la Dyle.
During his residence in that town he painted thetriptych for the church of Notre Dame de Pamele.
They are believed by experts to have been the "volets" of a triptych of which the center panel was missing.
In the centre of the triptych is Mary enthroned, crowned by two angels.
The Rochus Altar, triptych with scenes from the life of St. Rochus, dedicated by six Imhoff brothers, 1499 (No.
It was usual to paint the outer wings in grisaille or in low tones of colour, so that the splendour of the interior hues might burst upon the spectator as the triptych was opened.
Like Jan van Eyck’s portrait of the two Arnolfini in London, and Hugo van der Goes’s triptych of the Portinari at Florence, this picture marks well the cosmopolitan character of old Bruges.
Observe the arrangement of this triptych on the tomb: it will help you to understand others in the Museum.
Beneath this triptych are three interesting portrait groups of husbands and wives, 16th century.
Anne did not want more books, nor bronzes, nor a triptych in her drawing-room.
It has lately been replaced by a triptych designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield, with very beautiful panels painted by Mr. Buckeridge.
A fine triptych painted by Cornelia, in the possession of Mr H.
This is one wing of an altar triptych which was painted for St Donatian at Bruges.
The martial Paumgartners were two brothers for whom Dürer painted the early triptych at Munich (see page 204).
This picture is the central panel of a triptych which was formerly in the Church of Notre-Dame du Sablon; the wings are now in the Brussels Gallery (No.
Take, for example, in the Brussels Gallery, the strangely pathetic and gloriously coloured Passion scenes of the triptych of Oultremont (No.