These two panels were wings of an altarpiece; the lost central panel depicted a sacred scene, toward which the donors turned. The paintings were never completed, leaving the under-drawing visible. The style is that of jan van scorel, the leading painter in the northern netherlands during the 1530s. A trip in 1519-24 to venice, the holy land, and rome influenced van scorel's development of sculpted faces and misty, fantasy landscapes. The palm tree and penetrating light mark this dream-like terrain as mediterranean. Object Type: painting. Date: between 1530 and 1539 (Renaissance). Place of creation: Northern Netherlands. Dimensions: height: 82.5 cm (32.4 in); width: 65.4 cm (25.7 in). Medium: oil on panel. Collection: Walters Art Museum. Jan van Scorel (follower of) - Two Donors With their Children - Walters 37247
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