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Perspective Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
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Created on January 5, 2022
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MAdonna Of Chancellor Rolin
The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin was painted in 1445 by Jan Van Eyck, this oil painting is now kept in The Louvre Museum. Nicolas Rolin the chancellor of the Duchy of Burgundy, commissioned this painting for the Saint Sebastian chapel in the Notre-Dame-du-Châtel church in France. The scene represents the Virgin Mary crowned by a hovering Angel while she presents the Infants Jesus to Rolin. A wide range of well detailed palaces, churches, an island, a towered bridge, hills and fields is portrayed, subject to a uniform light.
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