Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1995, Side 29

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1995, Side 29
ÖGURBRÍK 33 Mále, Hmile, 1925. L'art religieux de la fin du moyen áge en France. Murray, Peter and Linda, 1963. The art of the Renaissance. Musper, H.Th., 1961. Gotische malerei nördlich der Alpen. Miiller, Theodor, 1966. Sculpture in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Spain: 1400-1500. Panofsky, Erwin, 1953. Early Netherlandish Painting. Pieper, Paul, 1990. Die deutschen, niederlándischen und italienischen Tafelbilder bis um 1530. Recht, Ronald, 1988. L'univers des formes/Le monde gothique. 1380-1500. Rickert, Margaret, 1956. Painting in Britain / The Middle Ages. Schöne, Wolfgang, 1938. Dieric Bouts und seine Schule. SUMMARY The article examines a triptych in flamboyant Gothic style from the church of Ögur in Isa- fjarðardjúp, Northwest Iceland, which has been in the possession of the National Museum of Iceland since 1890 (catologue no. 3435). It is made of wood, carved, painted and gilded, and is probably early 16th century Flemish work. According to tradition, the retable was originally donated to the church of Ögur by Björn Guðnason the Wealthy (d 1518). It has suffered the ravages of time and has lost e.g. the attributes of most of its saints. It was restored in 1960. The central part includes 14 carved wooden statuettes, and the front and back of both side panels are decorated by oil paintings. God the Father and Jesus Christ are depicted inside a large cent- ral niche, which may also have contained an image of a white dove, the symbol of the Holy Ghost. Smaller statuettes, possibly all of the apostles, occupy 12 niches on the right and the left. The apostles St James the Great, St Andrew, St Jude, and perhaps both St James the Less and St Peter are recognizable. One figure depicts either St Matthew or St Matthias. The illustrations on the side panels depict the Holy Trinity, the Annunciation, the Virgin and Child and the Coronation of the Virgin. According to Micheline Sonkes of Brussels, the paintings on the side panels display the influence of the famous Netherlandish painters Dirk Bouts and Quentin Massys. The author detects links with the work of two Westphalian painters associated with Herzebrock and Liesborn and the choice of colours in the Annunciation is reminiscent of Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea Verrocchio. lt has been thought that the Liesborn Master worked in the circle of Roger van der Weyden and Dirk Bouts. A relationship can be demonstrated between the paintings and English medi- aeval manuscript illuminations. A soft, harmonious plasticity, characteristic of French sculp- ture of the late Middle Ages, dominates the carved statuettes.
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