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Workshop on Seventeenth Century Northern European Painting Techniques, at the National Gallery of London December 12th

Workshop on Seventeenth Century Northern European Painting Techniques, at the National Gallery of London December 12th 2005 D. Fabian, G. Fortunato, V. K ö ppel – Lead isotope analysis in 17 th C. paintings (36,4 MB) A. Roy – Rembrandt 1606 – 1669 (54,2 MB)

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Workshop on Seventeenth Century Northern European Painting Techniques, at the National Gallery of London December 12th

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  1. Workshop on Seventeenth Century Northern European Painting Techniques, at the National Gallery of London December 12th 2005 D. Fabian, G. Fortunato, V. Köppel – Lead isotope analysis in 17th C. paintings (36,4 MB) A. Roy – Rembrandt 1606 – 1669 (54,2 MB) B. Mottin, M. Menu – Strange painting practices: a work attributed to Otto Marseus van Schrieck, “Butterflies, Snake and Thistle” - Musée de Grenoble (94,9 MB) E. Martin, M. Eveno – Contribution to the study of grounds of Flemish paintings on canvas from 1600 to 1650 (5,83 MB) K. Groen – Grounds in Rembrandt’s workshop and in the paintings by his contemporaries (12,2 MB) M. Gifford – Peter Paul Rubens, “The Fall of Phaeton” (10,6 MB) H. Dubois – Rubens’s hand? Two case studies from the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels (44,1 MB)

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