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    Jan van Scorel’s Crucifixion for the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam: The “finest painting in all of the regions of Flanders” by Faries, Molly, Defoer, Henri

    Published in Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (01-07-2020)
    “…This essay identifies one of Jan van Scorel's most important, lost works--the Crucifixion for the high altar of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam--by evaluating the…”
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    A New Attribution to Jan van Scorel: The Portrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burch and the Artist’s Portrayals of ‘Great Lords of the Netherlands by Faries, Molly, Ubl, Matthias

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (15-12-2017)
    “…This article posits a new attribution to Jan van Scorel of the imposing, frontal portrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burch (c. 1490-1570), Antwerp, The Phoebus…”
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    A New Attribution to Jan van Scorel by Molly Faries, Matthias Ubl

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-12-2017)
    “…This article posits a new attribution to Jan van Scorel of the imposing, frontal portrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burch (c. 1490-1570), Antwerp, The Phoebus…”
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    A New Attribution to Jan van Scorel: The Portrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burch and the Artist's Portrayals of 'Great Lords of the Netherlands' by Faries, Molly, Ubl, Matthias

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2017)
    “…This article posits a new attribution to Jan van Scorel of the imposing, frontal portrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burch (c. 1490-1570), Antwerp, The Phoebus…”
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    A New Attribution to Jan van Scorel: ThePortrait of Joost Aemsz van der Burchand the Artist’s Portrayals of ‘Great Lords of the Netherlands by FARIES, MOLLY, UBL, MATTHIAS

    Published in The Rijksmuseum bulletin (01-01-2017)
    “…This article posits a new attribution to Jan van Scorel of the imposing, frontal portrait of JoostAemsz van der Burch (c. 1490-1570), Antwerp, The Phoebus…”
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    Geertgen Tot Sint Jans: Continuing Studies of the Painting Process by Faries, Molly

    Published in Simiolus (01-01-2007)
    “…English Focuses on the underdrawing, made visible with infrared reflectograhy, in paintings attributed to Geertgen. Suggests that he ran a fairly large…”
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