St Bavo at Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum

Date Created: 09 November 2017

Author: Unknown

Source: The Internet

Owner: MEMO (Medieval Memoria Online)

Location: Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum

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  • Germany
  • Falcon
  • Painting
  • 15th Century
  • 16th Century
  • Hunting
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MeMO memorial object ID and name
MeMO memorial object ID 719
Name Virgin and Child with St Anne ('Anna Selbdritt') with devotional portrait of Hendrik van Haarlem(?)
Holding institution(s)
Holding institution(s)
  • Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum
Category
Type Memorial item (physical object)
Classification Diptych
Short description Diptych showing the Virgin and Child with St Anne ('Anna Selbdritt') with devotional portrait and saint
Remarks about category Diptych: the wings show a continuous composition
General date
General date 1475-1525
Artist(s)
Artist(s)
  • Brunswick Diptych, Master of the
Original institution(s)
Original institution [584] Hollandse Huis, Kartuizers (Hollandse Huis bij Geertruidenberg) (Holland House Monastery, Carthusians (Holland House near Geertruidenberg)), Geertruidenberg
Arguments
  • based on research (literature, archival or archaeological research)
Specification Possible original institution: the presumed portrayed person was prior of this convent
Original institution [278] St. Andries-ter-Zaliger-Haven, Kartuizers (St Andrew's Monastery, Carthusians), Amsterdam
Arguments
  • based on research (literature, archival or archaeological research)
Specification Possible original institution: the presumed portrayed person was prior of this convent
Provenance
Provenance See literature: Catalogue Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig (Braunschweig 1976)
Marks of ownership
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Additional remarks
Additional remarks The building depicted in the background may represent the Carthusian Convent in Geertruidenberg ('Het Hollandse Huis'), one of the two convents of which Hendrik van Haarlem was prior. See Sanders, 1990.

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