Please Joachim :)
There is nothing to be learned if just those broad statements are uttered.
What makes you think that it is not a contemporary portrait?
On 11.11.19 11:23, Joachim Lüdtke wrote:
Well, he can. You can say; the traffic light is green, not red. And: it is not
a contemporary portrait by a German painter, Roman is right.
All best
Joachim
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Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Melchior Newsidler's portrait, again
Datum: 2019-11-11T05:59:46+0100
Von: "Tristan von Neumann" <[email protected]>
An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
You just repeated yourself...
You cannot say "is from the 1600s" for what you perceive as a style,
without any explanation...
:)
T*
On 11.11.19 04:41, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Neusiedler was Cranach the Younger's contemporary.
The portrait in question stylistically is from the 1600's.
It also doesn't look look German.
RT
On 11/10/2019 3:20 PM, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
Roman, what is your rationale for your stylistic argument?
On 10.11.19 20:04, Roman Turovsky wrote:
What is the rationale for ascribing the sitter to be Neusiedler?
The painting stylistically at least a generation later than the
Neusiedler's life dates.
RT
On 11/10/2019 11:03 AM, Wayne Cripps wrote:
I posted Arthur’s picture of Melchior Newsidler at
https://home.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-old/MN_OsloJ3.jpg
Wayne
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