01547cam a22002057i 450000500170000000800410001702000150005802000180007303500140009104100080010524500760011326001020018950002210029150005720051270000700108470000330115470000330118799900150122095201060123520260501142827.0150206t20142014gw a bc 000 0 eng  a3731901463 a9783731901464 a892740110 aeng00aThe Ghent Altarpiece by the Brothers Van Eyck : history and appraisal / a[Berlin] : Petersberg :bMichael Imhof Verlag; Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlinc2014 a"Accompanies the exhibition The Ghent Altarpiece by the Brothers Van Eyck in Berlin, 1820-1920, Gemäldegalerie der Staatliche Museen--Preusssischer Kulturbesitz, September 4, 2014-March 29, 2015"--Title page verso. a"For over a hundred years, no fewer than twelve paintings from the world-renowned Ghent Altarpiece were located in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin. ... At the end of World War I, they were handed over as compensation for the brutal destruction inflicted by the German army on neutral Beligum. Since November 6, 1920, the altarpiece has once again been located in the church of St. Bavo in Ghent. The present exhibition and catalogue are reminders of both: of the Berlin history of the Ghent Altarpiece panels, but also of the reason for their return in 1920."--Page 6.1 aGemäldegalerie (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin), host institution.1 aRössler, Johannes, editor.1 aKemperdick, Stephan, editor. c4587d4587 00104070aFPDIbFPDId2026-05-01l0oFP15 759.949.3 EYCK ZKEr2026-05-01 14:28:27w2026-05-01yLIVR