Crucifixion of Christ, with the Virgin and St John
Tyrolean glass painters often used engravings by the Italian artist Marcantonio Raimondi as a model. That is the case for this reverse-glass painting: the glass painter only added the splendid starry sky. The process of glass painting is the reverse of that for an ordinary painting: fine details are applied first on the back of the glass panel and the rest of the image is subsequently steadily worked up around them.
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Crucifixion of Christ, with the Virgin and St John
Tyrolean glass painters often used engravings by the Italian artist Marcantonio Raimondi as a model. That is the case for this reverse-glass painting: the glass painter only added the splendid starry sky. The process of glass painting is the reverse of that for an ordinary painting: fine details are applied first on the back of the glass panel and the rest of the image is subsequently steadily worked up around them.
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Schenking van een particulier
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Tiroolse glasschilders gebruik ...... ling steeds verder uitgewerkt.
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Tyrolean glass painters often ...... teadily worked up around them.
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Rijksmuseum
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Crucifixion of Christ, with the Virgin and St John
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Kruisiging van Jezus met Maria en Johannes
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created
c. 1535 - c. 1540
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ca. 1535 - ca. 1540
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breedte 18 cm
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breedte 32,2 cm
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height 26 cm
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height 40.1 cm
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hoogte 26 cm
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hoogte 40,1 cm
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width 18 cm
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width 32.2 cm
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Collectie: glas
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Collection: glass
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