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Marmion, Simon

      French-born Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1425-1489 French illuminator and painter. He was trained in Amiens and established a productive workshop in Valenciennes, but at the end of his career appears to have had connections with manuscript painting in the southern Netherlands. Although no signed or documented works survive, many illuminated manuscripts and some panel paintings have been convincingly attributed to him and his workshop. On the basis of these he has been recognized as an important figure in the development of both French and Netherlandish painting.

Marmion, Simon The Virgin and Child (attributed to Marmion) painting


The Virgin and Child (attributed to Marmion)
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Painting ID::  19295

  approx. 1465-75 Oil on panel National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
   
   
   

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