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- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child abstract "The Diptych of Philip de Croÿ with The Virgin and Child consists of a pair of small oil-on-oak panels painted c. 1460 by the Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden. While the authorship and dating of both works are not in doubt, it is believed but not proven that they were created as wings of a devotional diptych and that at some unknown time the panels were broken apart. A diptych panel fitting the description of the Mary wing was described in a 1629 inventory of paintings owned by Alexandre d'Arenberg, a descendant of Philip I de Croÿ (1435–1511). Both have been approximately dated to 1460 and are now in Antwerp and San Marino, CA respectively. The reverse of de Croÿ's portrait is inscribed with the family crest and the title used by the sitter from 1454 to 1461.The right hand panel depicts Philip I de Croÿ, chamberlain to Philip the Good and comte de Chimay from 1472 until his death, possibly at battle, in 1482. De Croÿ would have been around 25 at the time of the portrait, and the style of his haircut has been used to approximately date the work. The left wing, today in San Marino, shows the Virgin and Child against a gold background depicted in a style indebted to Byzantine Marian icons.Van der Weyden underscores the idea of the Virgin panel being an unearthly apparition before the donor by giving her wing a golden background which contrasting sharply with de Croÿ's more muted and ordinary flat backdrop. The artist further establishes a link between the human and divine through the playful manner of given to Christ. As with van der Weyden's other mother and child diptych's the child faces the donor, while his hand is stretched outwards, almost beyond the boundary of the right hand panel, as if to make a connection with the donor to the left. Art historian Martha Wolff suggests the implication of this gesture is to extend the connection to the actual viewer presumably worshiping at the diptych -like de Croÿ- before the mother and child.".
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- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child caption "Portrait of Philippe I de Croÿ, 1460, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp. 49 cm × 30 cm".
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child caption "Virgin and Child, 1460, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.".
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- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child image "Madonna and Child Rogier van der Weyden.jpg".
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child image "Rogier van der Weyden - Portrait of Philippe de Croÿ.jpg".
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- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:15th-century_paintings.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:15th-century_portraits.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:Diptychs.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:Paintings_by_Rogier_van_der_Weyden.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:Paintings_of_the_Madonna_and_Child.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child subject Category:Paintings_of_the_Royal_Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Antwerp.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child comment "The Diptych of Philip de Croÿ with The Virgin and Child consists of a pair of small oil-on-oak panels painted c. 1460 by the Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden. While the authorship and dating of both works are not in doubt, it is believed but not proven that they were created as wings of a devotional diptych and that at some unknown time the panels were broken apart.".
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child label "Diptych of Philip de Croÿ with The Virgin and Child".
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child label "Portrait de Philippe de Croÿ".
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child sameAs Diptych_of_Philip_de_Cro%C3%BF_with_The_Virgin_and_Child.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child sameAs Portrait_de_Philippe_de_Croÿ.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child sameAs Q3399462.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child sameAs Q3399462.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child wasDerivedFrom Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child?oldid=591327677.
- Diptych_of_Philip_de_Croÿ_with_The_Virgin_and_Child depiction Madonna_and_Child_Rogier_van_der_Weyden.jpg.