The Money Changer and His Wife, painting by Quentin Massys, 1514; in the Louvre, Paris.
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Metsys (1466-1530) wurde in Löwen geboren und starb in Antwerpen. Der ... The Money-Changer and his Wife, 1514 - Quentin Massys 67. The Money-Changer and...
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The Money-changer and his Wife is an early example of the genre painting which would flourish in Flanders and the northern Netherlands over the course of the 16th century. Seated behind the table, and each sliced on one side by the frame, the figures are set back from the front edge of the painting.
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"Is Islamic Banking Kosher?" -- PowerPoint slides accompanying conference paper presentation The image above is a cropped portion of Quinten Metsys's Money-changer and his Wife (1514), The Louvre, Paris...
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Van Mander alleged that Metsys was entirely self-taught as a painter, having taken to hand-coloring woodcuts when severe illness prevented his being In Money Changer and His Wife (1514), the subtly hinted conflict between greed and prayer represented in the couple illustrates a new satirical quality in his paintings.
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• Also known as: Quentin Matsys; Quentin Metsys; Quinten Metsys Money Changer with Wife; Own this art print; Money Changer with Wife...
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I estimated the focal length of the mirrors depicted in the Campin and Metsys paintings just as I had for the Arnolfini portrait. Estimating the focal lengths for the remaining paintings was much easier. The money changer and his wife; Quentin Metsys, 1514; f = 4 cm;
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