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CONTEST: Take a closer look…

March 3, 2011 by The Clark

Whose eyes are these?

Take a close look at the Eye to Eye portraits and *see* if you can match these eyes to their faces. Post your answer (a list of the portrait titles in order of the eyes from left to right) in the comment section by noon tomorrow. The first person to identify all 12 eyes will win a special Clark prize!

Annnnnnd….GO!

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Posted in Eye to Eye: European Portraits 1450–1850 | 2 Comments

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  1. on March 4, 2011 at 9:33 am The Clark

    Great job, Erin! You are our winner 🙂 Please email [email protected] with your contact info.

    CONGRATULATIONS!


  2. on March 3, 2011 at 3:25 pm Erin Hunt

    Left to right, top row to bottom row:
    -Jean-Augustin Franquelin “Self Portrait”
    -Baron Antoine-Jean Gros “Portrait of Count Honore de la Riboisiere”
    -Giovanni Battista Moroni “Portrait of a Young Woman”
    -Francisco Maria Rondani “Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Palm”
    -Ambrosius Benson “Portrait of a Man at a Window”
    -(Attributed to) Girolamo Macchietti “Portrait of a Girl Holding a Bouquet of Flowers”
    -Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden “Portrait of Anthony of Burgundy”
    -Peter Paul Rubens “Portrait of a Young Man”
    -Hans Memling “Portrait of a Man in a Black Cape”
    -Alessandro Allon “Portrait of a Yound Woman”
    -Unknown (Italian) “Head and Shoulders of a Woman”
    -Lucas Cranach the Elder “Portrait of a Young Woman Holding Grapes and Apples”



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