A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of 150 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, German, Italian, Spanish and French schools from the Kleinberger Galleries (1911) (14579125907)
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Title: A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of 150 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, German, Italian, Spanish and French schools from the Kleinberger Galleries
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: F. Kleinberger Galleries (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Painting
Publisher: New York : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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ived in Cologne in i5 123. The Adoration of the Magi. On the left is seated the Virgin under a dais holding in her lapthe Infant Jesus. St.-Joseph is kneeling beside. The dais is sup-ported by angels. One of the Magi i> kneeling before Jesus, whilethe other two hold the presents which they have brought. TheVirgin is draped in a blue cloth and St-Joseph is habited in a vedcloak. Behind the Magi, who are richly attired, are seen theirfollowers. One of them holds a sword. On the left, behind theVirgin, are seen the heads of the ox and the ass. In the backgroundare seen the buildings of an important town, with the ruin of around tower, on the right. Behind a group of three men. twohorsemen are departing-, to herald the birth of Christ. Severalgroups are seen in the back. In the distance a hilly country.Blue sky. Panel, 07,3 in., bj 4 inches. \)\\ VI. Friediander, Berlin, declared this painting u> be the chef-deettvre Of the Master.From the « ollection of Mr. Fernandez Palto, Paris.
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Master i II..m Kinship MUELICH (Hans) (.Munich i5i6 — \z~l Munich) 124, - Portrait of Andreas Reidmor* Three-quarters lo right, but with eyes directed to left, with short beard, wearing a Mack cap, a black cloak lined with brownfur, over a black coat, which displays through an opening at thebreast a bright red waistcoat. In his right hand he holds a paper :his left hand, wilh two rings tone of them is a signet-ring) on theforefinger, grasps the \\w lining of the cloak. On the green back-ground is the inscription : Andre Reidmor der older. Seines alders.56 Jar. In the right upper-corner are the canting arms of Reitmohr,or, a Moor riding a stair courant gules, with mantling and crest. Rietstap gives these arms as those of the Regensburg family olReitmohr. Panel, 2:..^ inches, bj 17 .> 4 inches. Described in the Illustrated Catalogue of Burlington Fine Arts Club of 1906.Exhibited in the Earh German Art Exh. in London, moo.