Campin, Robert — Blessing Christ and Praying Virgin — c. 1425
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Robert Campin (1375–1444) was one of the earliest and greatest masters of Flemish painting. He has been identified with the Master of Flémalle on stylistic and other grounds. Characterized by a naturalistic conception of form and a poetic representation of the objects of daily life, Campin’s work marks a break with the prevailing International Gothic style and prefigures the achievements of Jan van Eyck and the painters of the Northern Renaissance.
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1420 s paintings in the united states
15th century oil on panel paintings
15th century paintings of salvator mundi
15th century paintings of virgin mary
15th century religious paintings in the united states
early netherlandish paintings in the philadelphia museum of art
john g johnson collection
males with jewellery in art
oil paintings of people
paintings of salvator mundi in the united states
religious paintings by robert campin
renaissance art
medieval art
pennsylvania
philadelphia
Date
1400 - 1499
in collections
Source
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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public domain