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Vikki [24]
3 years ago
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Name the letter of this note

Arts
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sasho [114]3 years ago
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Answer:

E

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The Merode Altarpiece (1427-1432) consists of a triptych that narrates the Virgin Mary’s Assumption when the Archangel Gabriel announces that she’ll carry the son of God, which is depicted in the middle painting. The painting on the left shows two donors, a man and his servant, which critics believe were part of Merode elite. And the painting on the right depicts Saint John working in his workshop, surrounded by carpenter’s tools.

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Robert Campin (1375-1444) is considered by some art critics as the father of the Flemish Pre-Renaissantist Painting, which some titled to the Van Eyck brothers. In fact, the three personalities were contemporary, but some researchers found that Campin production preceded Jan Van Eyck.

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