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J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer, Jeltje Dijkstra, Roger Van Schoute, C.M.A. Dalderup, Michael Hoyle
Reference : 67440
, Waanders, 1992 Hardcover with dusjacket, 328 pages . 27 cm. Illustrated, . *good. ISBN 9789066303508.
Part 41 of the Dutch Art History Yearbook is dedicated to the two most renowned painters of the Netherlands in the fifteenth century: Rogier van der Weyden and the anonymous Master of Fl malle. The paintings attributed to these two masters are unsigned. The division of the paintings into two groups, with some attributed to Rogier and others to his anonymous teacher, is therefore based on attributions. Using infrared reflectography, ..etc.