Portrait of a Woman (National Gallery, London)

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Portrait of a Woman (National Gallery, London) is an early Netherlandish panel painting, celebrated for its meticulous detail and psychological intensity, attributed to the Flemish master Robert Campin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Early Netherlandish painting
painting
panel painting
artForm painting
artisticPeriod 15th century
associatedWith Northern Renaissance art NERFINISHED
attributedTo Robert Campin NERFINISHED
collection National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Flanders NERFINISHED
creator Robert Campin NERFINISHED
culture Netherlandish NERFINISHED
depicts woman
genre portrait
hasArtisticStyle Early Netherlandish realism NERFINISHED
realism
hasType secular portrait
inMuseumCollection National Gallery collection NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Early Netherlandish art NERFINISHED
notableFor meticulous detail
psychological intensity
paintingTechnique oil on panel
regionOfArt Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
school Flemish school NERFINISHED
subjectGender female
support wooden panel

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Robert Campin notableWork Portrait of a Woman (National Gallery, London)