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- Donor_portrait abstract "A donor portrait or votive portrait is a portrait in a larger painting or other work showing the person who commissioned and paid for the image, or a member of his, or (much more rarely) her, family. Donor portrait usually refers to the portrait or portraits of donors alone, as a section of a larger work, whereas votive portrait may often refer to a whole work of art, including for example a Madonna, especially if the donor is very prominent. The terms are not used very consistently by art historians, as Angela Marisol Roberts points out, and may also be used for smaller religious subjects that were probably made to be retained by the commissioner rather than donated to a church. Donor portraits are very common in religious works of art, especially paintings, of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the donor usually shown kneeling to one side, in the foreground of the image. Often, even late into the Renaissance, the donor portraits, especially when of a whole family, will be at a much smaller scale than the principal figures, in defiance of linear perspective. By the mid-15th century donors began to be shown integrated into the main scene, as bystanders and even participants.".
- Donor_portrait thumbnail Pierre_Bladelin_Triptych_central_panel_WGA.jpg?width=300.
- Donor_portrait wikiPageExternalLink PPA129,M1.
- Donor_portrait wikiPageExternalLink Image:Hans_Memling_070.jpg.
- Donor_portrait wikiPageExternalLink 40645509.
- Donor_portrait wikiPageExternalLink 674.
- Donor_portrait wikiPageID "19238973".
- Donor_portrait wikiPageRevisionID "595718879".
- Donor_portrait hasPhotoCollection Donor_portrait.
- Donor_portrait subject Category:Christian_iconography.
- Donor_portrait subject Category:Portrait_art.
- Donor_portrait comment "A donor portrait or votive portrait is a portrait in a larger painting or other work showing the person who commissioned and paid for the image, or a member of his, or (much more rarely) her, family. Donor portrait usually refers to the portrait or portraits of donors alone, as a section of a larger work, whereas votive portrait may often refer to a whole work of art, including for example a Madonna, especially if the donor is very prominent.".
- Donor_portrait label "Donor portrait".
- Donor_portrait label "Stifterbild".
- Donor_portrait sameAs Stifterbild.
- Donor_portrait sameAs m.04lj4cb.
- Donor_portrait sameAs Q2348713.
- Donor_portrait sameAs Q2348713.
- Donor_portrait wasDerivedFrom Donor_portrait?oldid=595718879.
- Donor_portrait depiction Pierre_Bladelin_Triptych_central_panel_WGA.jpg.
- Donor_portrait isPrimaryTopicOf Donor_portrait.