Answer:
The composition in Rogier Van Weyden's paintings expresses a sense of beauty in lines and elegance of motion, in this case, influencing the flow of paintings over the years in Vlaam, German, and French art.
Explanation:
Rogier van der Weyden (born in Doornik in 1399/1400; died in Brussels June 18, 1464) famously known as Roger de la pasture was a prominent Vlaam painter, founder of the Vlaam painting school.
Weyden's paintings are now scattered in various museums, both in Europe (Germany, France, London) and in America. Here are Weyden's works:
- Portrait of Jean Gros
- St. Luke Draw the Virgin
- Presentation scene
- Head of the Virgin, drypoint, 1460
- The Hague
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