symbolism
symbolism
Hugo van der Goes died in 1482.
The central panel of the Portinari Altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes heavily relies on the depiction of the Nativity, showcasing the Holy Family surrounded by adoring figures, including angels and shepherds. The use of vivid colors, intricate details, and emotional expressions enhances the scene's spiritual gravity. Additionally, the composition emphasizes the significance of Christ's birth, inviting viewers to engage with the divine narrative. The altarpiece exemplifies the Northern Renaissance's focus on realism and human emotion.
Hugo van der Goes died in 1482.
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Hugo van der Goes
Religious symbolism in the Portinari Altarpiece.
Hugo van der Goes
The Maesta Altarpiece was painted by Duccio in between 1308-1311.
Religious symbolism in the Portinari Altarpiece.
The nails of Christs crucifixion. Appex
Hugo Biermann has written: 'Zur kenntnis der thiosemicarbazide der naphtalinreihe'