The Christian faith was ubiquitous in the early Middle Ages, in a time when art and religion went hand in hand. In the fifteenth century, there was a renewed interest in Classical Antiquity. The Reformation and rise of Humanism subsequently turned the mediaeval worldview on its head.
Middle Ages: Christian art in the Low Countries
The Renaissance in the Low Countries
The Renaissance in the Low Countries
The Renaissance in the Low Countries
Middle Ages: Emperor, nobility, citizens
Middle Ages: Emperor, nobility, citizens
Middle Ages: Christian art in France, Germany and Italy
Middle Ages: Christian art in France, Germany and Italy
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The Virgin as Mater Dolorosa (Our Lady of Sorrows) -
Weepers from the tomb of Isabella of Bourbon -
The Virgin and Child with Four Holy Virgins -
Prayer Nut with Original Case and Pouch -
Saint Vitus -
The Saint Elizabeth’s Day Flood -
Calvary -
Portraits of Giuliano and Francesco Giamberti da Sangallo -
Salome with the Head of John the Baptist -
The Crucifixion -
The Adoration of the Magi -
Landscape with Bathsheba -
Tapestry with the arms of Emperor Charles V -
Sheltering the Homeless -
Vijzel versierd met heiligen in medaillons -
Stoel van notenhout, met achthoekige zitting. Schild met boom en… -
Candlestick -
Adam en Eva -
Dood van de maagd Maria