Belgium and Luxembourg (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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BRUGES 115

GALLERY GUIDE
The Groeninge Museum is split between two buildings.
The main portion of the museum is primarily on
one level with a series of rooms displaying the early
Flemish masters as well as works from the 17th to
20th centuries, spanning a wide range of styles. On
the other side of the approach road is the two-storied
Arentshuis (see p112), which provides additional
display space on the ground floor for temporary or
visiting exhibitions, and houses a permanent
collection of work by the artist Frank Brangwyn on
its first floor. Works are subject to relocation.

Household
Cares (1913)
Rik Wouters used
his wife Nel as
the model for this
tender, larger-
than-life statue,
cast in bronze.
Many
of his paintings
also featured
her in various
domestic scenes.

. Madonna with Canon van der Paele (1436)
Jan van Eyck’s richly detailed work is noted for
its precision. It shows St George present ing van
Eyck’s patron, the canon, to St Donatian.


VISITORS’ CHECKLIST

Dijver 12, 8000 Bruges.
Tel (050) 448743. @ Markt.
# 9:30am–5pm Tue–Sun.
& tickets until 4:30pm. 7

KEY


15th and 16th centuries


17th to 19th centuries


19th and 20th centuries


Non-exhibition space


Entrance

Judgement of
Cambyses (1498)
Originally com-
missioned by the city
of Bruges for the town
hall, this left panel of
a diptych by Gerard
David depicts a
judge sentenced to
be flayed alive.

1st Floor
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