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The Thirteenth and Fourteenth hundreds of years in France were a great period of board Famous Paintings, mostly altarpieces or other spiritual performs. However, it is approximated that of all the board Paintings created there, 99.9 % have been missing. Many Beginning Netherlandish Paintings are on board, and these consist of most of the first images, such as those by Jan van Eyck, and some other high-end moments. However, one of the first enduring sebum on fabric is a France Madonna with angels of about 1410 in the Gemäldegalerie, Germany, which is very early indeed for Oil Paintings also. In these performs the structure and board are sometimes only one timber, as with Symbol of a Man by van Eyck , where the structure was also coloured, such as an wording done illusionistically to look like chiselling.

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