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Adoration of the Magi L*Adoration des Mages(Pinakothek, Munich) {Pinacotheque, Munich)
Die Anbetung der hl. drei Konige
(Munchen, Pinakothck)
PIRK BOUTS F. HanfstamgU Photo,
Emperor Otto's unjust La Sentence injuste de
Sentence l'Empereur Otto{Royal Gallery, Brussels) (Musee royal, Bruxelles)
Der ungerechte Urteilspruch des Kaisers Otto(Briissel, Kgl. Galerie)
DIRK BOUTS F. Hanfstnengl, Photo.
Emperor Otto makes Reparation L Empereur Otto
FOR HIS UNJUST SENTENCE REPARANT SA SENTENCE IN JUSTE
{Royal Gallery, Brussels) (Musee royal, Bruxelles)
Kaiser Otto macht seine Ungerechtigkeit wieder gut
(Brussel, Kgl. Galerie)
DIRK BOUTS F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Abraham and Melchisedec Abraham et Melchisedf.cii
(Pinakothek, Munich) (Pinacotheque, Munich)
Abraham und Melchisedek(Mfmchen, Pinakothek)
DIRK BOUTS F. Hanfstaengl* Photo.
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The Birth of Christ La Naissance du Christ
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muste royal, Berlin)
Die Geburt Christi
{Berlin, KgL Galerie)
PETRUS CRISTUS F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
The Annunciation L'Annonciation
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Musee royal, Berlin)
Die Verkundigung(Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
PETRUS CRISTUS F. Hanfstaengl, Photo,
The Judgment Day Le Jour du Jugement{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Das jungste Gericht{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
PETRUS CRISTUS F. Han/staengl, Photo.
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The Virgin with the Child La Vierge avec l'Enfant
and Saints et des Saints
{Pinakothek, Munich) (Pinacotheque, Munich)
Madonna mit dem Kinde und Heiligen
(Munchen, Pinakothek)
GERARD DAVID F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
A Canon and his Un Chanoine et ses
Patron Saints Saints Patrons
{National Gallery, London) (Galerie nationale, Londres)
ElN DOMHERR UND SEINE HL. SCHUTZPATRONE
{London, Nationalgalerie)
GERARD DAVID F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
The Just Judges Les justes Juges
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {Musee royal, Berlin)
Die gerechten Richter
(Berlin, KgL Galerie)
HUBERT & JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo,
Christ's Warriors Les Guerriers du Christ{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Die Streiter Christi
{Berlin, Kgl. Galerk)HUBERT 6* JAN VAN EYCK F, Hanfstaengl, Photo,
Angels Singing Anges chantant{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muste royal, Berlin)
Die Singenden Engel{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
HUBERT & JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo,
Angels Playing Anges faisant de la Musique{Royal Gallery, Berlin) * {Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Die musizierknden Engel{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
HUBERT &> JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl Photo.
The Holy Hermits Les SaintTI^rmites
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Mus/e royal, Berlin)
Die heiligen Einsiedler
(Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
HUBERT & JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
The Holy Pilgrims ^ Les Saints Pelerins{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Die heiligen Pilger{Berlin, Kg I. Galerie)
HUBERT <5r» JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Man with the Carnations L'Homme aux (Eillets
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {MusSe royal, Berlin)
Der Mann mit den Nelken{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Centre of an Altarpiece Centre d'un Tableau d'Autel
{Royal Gallery, Dresden) (Galerie royale, Dresde)
Mittelbild eines Flugelaltars
(Dresden, KgI. Galerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Wings of an Altarpiece Volets d'un Tableau d'Autel{Royal Gallery; Dresden) [Galerie royale
%Dresde)
Flugel eines Flugelaltars(Dresden^ Kgl. Galerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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A Flemish Merchant and Un Negociant flamand
his Wife et sa Femme{National Gallery\ London) (Galerie nationale, Londres)
Ein flamischer Kaufmann und seine Frau(London^ Nationalgalerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Portrait of a Man Portrait d' Homme{National Gallery, London) (Galerie nationale, Londres)
BlLDNIS EINES MANNES(London^ Nationalgalerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Han/staengl, Photo.
The Annunciation L'Annonciation
{The Hermitage, St. Petersburg) (L'Ermitage, Saint-Pttersbourg)
Die Verkundigung{Petersburg, Eremitage)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanjstaengl, Photo.
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Cardinal della Croce (?) Le Cardinal della Croce (?)
{Imperial Gallery, Vienna) (Galerie impiriale, Vienne)
Per Kardinal della Croce (?)
(Wien, Kaiser1. Galerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Jan de Leeuw Jan de Leeuw{Imperial Gallery, Vienna) (Galerie imfe'riale, Vienne)
Jan de Leeuw(Wien, KaiserI. Galerie)
JAN VAN EYCK F. Hanjstaengl, Photo.
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Two Moneychangers Deux Usuriers
{National Gallery, London) (Galerie nafiona/e, Londres)
Zwei Geldwechsler{London, Natio>ialgalerie)
MARINUS VAN ROMERS IVAEL F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Misers Les Usuriers{Windsor Castle) {Galerie royalty Windsor)
Zwei Geldwechsj.er
{Windsor, Kgl. Schloss)
QUINTEN METSYS F. Hanfstaengl, rhoto.
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The Legend of St. Anna La Legende de Sainte Anne{Royal Gallery, Brussels) (Musee royal, Bruxelles)
Die Legende der hl. Anna(Brussel, Kgl. Galerie)
QUINTEN METSYS F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
The Angel announcing St. Anna's L'Ange annoncantPregnancy la Grossesse de Ste. Anne
{Royal Gallery, Brussels) {Musee royal, Bruxclles)
DEK ENGEL VERKUNDET DEM JOACHIM DIE SCHWANGERSCHAFTder ml. Anna
(Brussel, Kgl. Galerie)
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Christ bearing the Cross Le Christ portant i.a Croix
(Imperial Gallery, Vienna) {Galerie imfe'riale, Vienne)
Die Kreuztragung Christi
(IFien, Kaiserl. Galerie)
HANS MEMLINC F. HanJstacn&U Photo.
The Ascension L'Ascension
{Imperial Gallery, Vienna) (Galerie im/>eriale, Vienne)
Die Auferstehung(JVien, KaiserI. Galerie)
HANS MEMLINC F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Virgin Enthroned Le Couronnement de i.a Vierge
{Uffizi, Florence) (Galerie des Uffizi, Florence)
Thkonende Maria(Florenz, Uffizieri)
HANS MEMLINC F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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Wing of an Altarpiece Voi.et d'un Tableau d'Autkl
(Duke of Devonshire, Ckatsworth) {Due de Devonshire, ChatswortJi)
Flugei. eines Flugelaltars(Chatstvorth, Herzog von Devonshire')
HANS MEMLINC F. Hanjstaengl, Photo,
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Centre of an Altarpiece Centre d'un Tableau d'Autel
{Duke ofDevonshire, Chatsworth) {Due de Devonshire, Chatsworth)
MlTTELBILD EINES FLUGELALTARS{Chatsworth, Herzog von Devonshire}
HANS MEMLINC F. Han/staengl, Photo.
Wing of an Altarpiece Volet d'un Tableau d'Autfl
{Duke of Devonshire\ Chatsworth) (Due de Devonshire\ Chatsworth)
B'lugel eines Flugelaltars
(Chatsworth, Herzog von Devonshire}
HANS MEMLINC F. Han/staengl, Photo.
Portrait of a Man{Royal Gallery, Brussels)
Bildnis EINES
{Brfissel, KgLHANS MEMLINC
Portrait d'Hommr(Musee royal, Bruxellcs)
MannesGalerie)
F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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William Morerl, Guillaume Moreel,
BURGOMASTER OF BkUGES BOURGMESTRK DE BRUGES
{Royal Gallery Brussels) (Musee royal, Bruxelles)
Wilhelm Moreel, Burgi- rmeister von Brugge(Brf/ssel, Kgl. Calerie)
HANS MEMLINC F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Wife of William Moreel La Femme de Guillaume Moreel(Royal Gallery, Brussels) (Muse'e royal, Bruxelles)
Die Gattin von Wilhelm Moreel(Briissel, K&1. Galerie)
HANS MEMLINC F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Descent from the Cross La Descente de Croix
{The HermitagetSt. Petersburg) (L'Erwitage, Saint-Petersbourg)
Die Kreuzabnahme{Petersburg, Eremitage)
BAREND VAN OKLEY E, Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Baptism of Christ Le Bapteme du Christ
{Imperial Gallery^ Vienna) (Galerie imperiale, Vienne)
Die Taufe Christi
{Wien, KaiserI. Ga/erie)
JOACHIM PA TINIR F. Han/staengi, Photo.
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A Knight of Santiago Un Chevalier de Santiago
{Imperial Gallery, Vienna) {Galerie imperiale, Vienne)
Ein Santiagoritter
(IVien, KaiserI. Galerie)
IRAN'S POUR BUS, SENIOR - F. IJanfstaengl, Photo,
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St. Luke drawing the Virgin Saint Luc dessinant la Vierge(Pinakothek, Munich) (Pinacotheque
yMunich)
St. L;;kas zeichnet die Madonna(Miinchen, Pinakothek)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
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The Entombment of Christ La Misk au Tombbau
(Uffizi) Florence) (Galerie des Uffizi^ Florence)
Die Grablegung Christi
(Florenzy Galerie Pitti)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
The Birth of La Naissance de
John the Baptist St. Jean-Baptiste
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {Musee royal, Berlin)
Die Geburt Johannis des Taufers{Berlin, Kg I. Galerie)
ROGJER VAN DER WEYDEN F. f/an/slaen^l, Photo.
The Baptism of Christ Le Bapteme du Christ
{Royal Galerie, Berlin) (Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Die Taufe Christi
{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo,
The Beheading of Decapitation de
John the Baptist St. Jean-Baptistk
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {Musie royal, Berlin)
Die Enthauptung des Johannes{Berlin, Kg I. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo*
Wing of an Altarpiece Volet d'itn Tableau d'Autel{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Flugel eines Flugelaltars{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F, Hanfstaengl, rhoto.
Centre of an Altarpiece Centre d'un Tableau d'Autel
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Musee royal, Berlin)
Mittelbild eines Flugelaltars
(Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo.
Wing of an Altarpirce Volet d'un Tableau d'Autel{Royal Gallery, Berlin) {Musee royal, Berlin)
Flugkl eines Flugelaltars{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Han/staengl, Photo.
The Holy Family La Sainte Famille
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Musee royal, Berlin)
Die heilige Familie
{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Han/staengl, Photo,
The Mourning for Christ Le Christ pleur£
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Musee royal, Berlin)
Die Beweinung Christi
{Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN F. Hanfst*englyPhoto,
Christ appearing after his Apparition du Christ
Resurrection apres sa Resurrection
{Royal Gallery, Berlin) (Muse'e royal, Berlin)
Christus ercheint Maria
(Berlin, Kgl. Galerie)
ROGIRR VAN DRR WEYDRN F. Hanfstaengl, Photo,
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A Complete List of Published Photographs of
PICTURES BY
EARLY FLEMISH PAINTERSto be had of Mr. Fran% Hanfstaengl,
l6 Pall Mall East, London, S.W.
SIZES and PRICES of PHOTOGRAPHS—F= Folio (io*x 8*) Silver Print, 1/6 ; Carbon Print, 3/-
R= Royal(i5*xi2") - - „ 6/-
I = Imperial (2 i"x 1 6") - ,, 12/-
Facs = Facsimile (2 8" x 20£") -,, 30/-
E= Extra( 34i'
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) - - „ 50/-
Average Dimensions are quoted.
In ordering it is essential that both Gallery and Order Numberare stated as well as the Sixe.
Title. Gallery. No. SlZK.
= 3
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BOSCH, Jkhomk.— The Fall of the Dammed, Brussels 128 F B— Adoration of the Kings
Madrid (Prado) V I— The Damned,....— .Martyrdom ot St. Julia
Paris (Louvre) V FI
(Triptych), .... Vienna V IBOUTS, Dimick (Dirk Tan Haar-
lem), alt* called " Stueerbout."— The Virgin, .... Antwerp V F— The Feast «f the Passover, •
— The Prophet Elijah in theBerlin 2C0 F B F
Desert, 261 F R 3— The Virgin Mary adoring, • 585 V ?— The Virgin Mary with theHoly Child, - T27 F r— The Unjust Sentence of theEmperor Otto, Brussels 15 FBI
— The Emperor Otto makinggood his Unjust Sentence, • 16 FBI
— The Holy Sacrament, - 113 F R— Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, 18T FB— The Removal of the Shrine
of St. Perpetuus to theChurch of Bouvignes afterthe siege and sack of Dinantin 1466, ..... Chantilly V I
68
hTlTLK. Gallery. No. Size
* 3
— The Emperor Augustus andthe Sibyl, .... Frankfort V I— Virgin and Child. . London, N. G. 517 F F
— St. John the Baptist, Munich 255 CFR— Melehisedek and Abraham, • " 256 C F R— Gathering the Manna • 257 CFR F— Adoration of the Three Kings. 418 C F It I F— St. Christopher, - 536 CFR F— St. John the Baptist, • 537 CFRBRUEGHEL. Pieter Brueghelthe Elder, called " Peasant-Brueghel."— The Massacre of the Innocents Brussels 131 F R— Les Vieux, .... Budapesth— The Parable of the Blind
leading the Blind, Naples 8 F— The Parable of the Blindleading the Blind, Paris V F 1
— A Gathering of Beggars, V F— A Peasant's Wedding, - St. Petersburg 34 F K,
— The Bird Thief, - Vienna 225 R F— Village Fair, .... M 226 R F— L mlcLren at Play, ... 227 F— Landscape, with Mountains
;
Autumn, Group of Cattie, - V I— Calvary: Jesus bearing Hit
M V I
CONINXLOO, Corhelis van.— The family of the Vugiu
Brussels 206 F R
CBISTUS, Pktrub.— Annunciation : Birth of
Christ : The LastJudgment, Berlin 168 F R F— A Young Girl,- 423 F F— The Virgin with St. Jerome
and St. Francis, • Frankfort V I
— A Young Man, London, N.G. 521 F P— An Altar : Screen in 4 parts—
I. The Annunciation, Madrid!II. The Visitation, - V
III. The Nativity,- V i
IV. The Adoration of theKings, V i
DAVID, Gerard.— Christ on the Cross, Berlin 272 F R F— Adoration of the Shepherds,- Budapesth 1072 F R—- Annunciation of the Uoly
Virgin, Frankfort V F— A Dean and his two Patrons, London, N.G. 315 F R F— The Mystic Marriage of St.
316Catherine, .... F R 1 F— Madonna and the Infant
Jesus and Saints. • Munich 197 CFR F— Adoration of the Three Kings, 441 C F R I
— Marriage at Cana, • Paris (Louvre) V F I
- Pieta St. Petersburg 59 Fi
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The Archangel Michael, 8t.
Jerome and St. Francis(Triptych), Wing* of theTriptyoh, .... Vienna V I
— The Donors, .... Fmm portrait of a Jeweller, - F
PKIVATB COLXKCTIOKt.
— Departure of St. Ursula, Devonshire 9 F— St. Nichoias restoring to life
the dismembered Childrenin the Salt Tub, - Somsee 1U3Z F R
mmm Birth of St. Nicholas, Bishop•»
q F R— St. Nicholas bestowing the
dowryon the threedaugh ters
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Mule to kneel before theHoly Eucharist, - M F R
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