
Emilie E.S. Gordenker
Contributor
Emilie E.S. Gordenker is senior curator of early Netherlandish, Dutch, and Flemish art at the National Gallery
of Scotland. She received her doctorate from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, and has lectured and published extensively on her specialty—17th-century dress and Anthony van Dyck. Her work appears in Encyclopaedia Britannica as part of a joint publishing agreement with the publisher of 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die, where the work originally appeared.
Primary Contributions (3)

Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?), small oil painting on wood that was created in 1433 by Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck. The portait, also known as Man in a Red Turban, is widely believed to depict the artist himself. Though he did not, as was long held to be true, invent oil painting, Jan…
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Publications (1)

1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die: Revised and Updated (September 2011)
From Ancient Egyptian frescoes to the Renaissance masters, from French Impressionists to American Abstract Expressionists, this highly browsable guide embraces all cultures and every style of painting from 4,000 BC to the present. A visually arresting reference for art lovers and students, it provides a truly comprehensive worldwide gazeteer of paintings organized chronologically by date of completion. Each entry includes the history of the painting, information about the artist or artistic movement,...
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