Lamentation over the Body of Christ

Lamentation over the Body of Christ

Gerard DavidWW-1490-009352
1490·Oil on panel·55.1 × 62.8 cm (21 1/2 × 24 1/2 in.); Framed: 66.7 × 74.3 × 7.7 cm (26 1/4 × 29 1/4 × 3 in.)

Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Collection

Catalogue

Year
1490
Dimensions
55.1 × 62.8 cm (21 1/2 × 24 1/2 in.); Framed: 66.7 × 74.3 × 7.7 cm (26 1/4 × 29 1/4 × 3 in.)

Artist

Gerard David
Gerard David

Painting

Gerard David was an Early Netherlandish painter and manuscript illuminator known for his brilliant use of color. Only a bare outline of his life survives, although some facts are known. He may have been the Meester gheraet van brugghe who became a master of the Antwerp guild in 1515. He was very successful in his lifetime and probably ran two workshops, in Antwerp and Bruges. Like many painters of his period, his reputation diminished in the 17th century until he was rediscovered in the 19th century.

Oudewater, Netherlands

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Year
1490
Dimensions
55.1 × 62.8 cm (21 1/2 × 24 1/2 in.); Framed: 66.7 × 74.3 × 7.7 cm (26 1/4 × 29 1/4 × 3 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1490-009352

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Gerard David

Gerard David

Painting

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