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    Landscape Paintings in the Collection of Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza
    Gothic Art/Gotik/Gotiek/Gotico
    The Black Prince
    • The Black Prince

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      Focusing on the life of the Black Prince, this narrative explores his role as a formidable warrior and a symbol of chivalry during the Middle Ages. The son of King Edward III, he is celebrated for his significant victory at the Battle of Poitiers in the Hundred Years War. His deep connection to Canterbury Cathedral is highlighted, showcasing his generosity and devotion, culminating in his burial at the site, where a magnificent tomb honors his legacy with an effigy and his arms and armor.

      The Black Prince
    • The beginnings of Gothic art can be dated towards the middle of the 12th century. Starting from the Ile de France, this artistic movement spread throughout Europe, embracing all fields of artistic endeavor and lasting in some regions until the 16th century. The most obvious architectural developments involved the introduction of the ogival arch, flying buttresses, spires, and galleries which permitted the lightening of walls and the construction of taller buildings. This survey ranges from illustrated manuscripts through the great cathedrals of Europe and artists such as Fabriano, Simone MartiniMeister Bertram, Pisanello, Nicola Pisano, and Claus Sluter.

      Gothic Art/Gotik/Gotiek/Gotico
    • The Museo Thyssen - Bornemisza in Madrid houses one of the world's finest private art collections. It was begun in 1920 by the Baron von Thyssen-Bornemisza and continued by his son, the present Baron. The museum was opened in 1992 after it was bought by the Spanish state. In March 2004, it will house for the first time the international works of the Baroness von Thyssen - Bornemisza, a remarkable collection of works by the greatest artists from the 17th to the 19th centuries. This collection contains fine examples of works that are rarely found in the Spanish public galleries, such as seventeenth-century Dutch painting and eighteenth-century artists such as Canaletto, Fragonard and Guardi. The heart of the collection is its nineteenth-century art, from Caspar David Friedrich and John Constable to the Impressionists and painters such as Corot and Daubigny. The holdings of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings are perhaps the richest and most striking. An initial selection of the Baroness'

      Landscape Paintings in the Collection of Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza