Portrait of Philip the Good (attributed)

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Portrait of Philip the Good (attributed) is a 15th-century Netherlandish panel painting depicting the powerful Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, in a refined and courtly profile style characteristic of early Northern Renaissance portraiture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Netherlandish painting
Renaissance portrait
painting
panel painting
artHistoricalContext Burgundian court culture
artisticStyle early Northern Renaissance style
refined courtly style
attributionStatus attributed
countryOfOrigin Burgundian Netherlands NERFINISHED
culture Netherlandish
depictionFocus aristocratic bearing
courtly refinement
depictionType profile portrait
depicts Philip the Good NERFINISHED
era Early Renaissance in the North
genre portrait
iconography courtly representation of a ruler
inception 15th century
materialUsed oil paint
wood panel
movement Early Netherlandish painting
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
period 15th-century art
portraitFormat bust-length profile
region Low Countries NERFINISHED
subjectName Philip the Good NERFINISHED
subjectOccupation Duke of Burgundy NERFINISHED
subjectRole powerful Burgundian ruler

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Rogier van der Weyden notableWork Portrait of Philip the Good (attributed)