This important art history book provides detailed biographies of some of the most important Flemish painters from the 15th and 16th centuries, including Jan van Eyck, Roger van der Weyden, and Hans Memling. With insightful analysis of their works and an exploration of the social and cultural context in which they were created, this volume is an authoritative resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Flemish art. Written by J.A. Crowe, a respected art historian of the Victorian era, this book remains a classic of the genre.
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