The Fountain of Life (painting)
The Fountain of Life or The Fountain of Grace and the Triumph of the Church over the Synagogue are names given to an oil on panel painting completed c 1432, possibly by Jan van Eyck while on diplomatic mission to Spain, although it is unsigned, and there are no records, and attribution to workshop member is also likely. The painting was in Spain by the fifteenth-century where it became highly influential and was widely copied. It is today in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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The Fountain of Life (painting)
The Fountain of Life or The Fountain of Grace and the Triumph of the Church over the Synagogue are names given to an oil on panel painting completed c 1432, possibly by Jan van Eyck while on diplomatic mission to Spain, although it is unsigned, and there are no records, and attribution to workshop member is also likely. The painting was in Spain by the fifteenth-century where it became highly influential and was widely copied. It is today in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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La Fuente de la Gracia, tambié ...... se conocen además dos copias.
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The Fountain of Life or The Fo ...... f the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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Ghent Altarpiece: God the Father
Ghent Altarpiece: John the Baptist
Ghent Altarpiece: The Virgin Mary
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La Fuente de la Gracia, tambié ...... ra entre los años 1430 y 1455.
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The Fountain of Life or The Fo ...... f the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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La Fuente de la Gracia
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The Fountain of Life (painting)
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