,, __THE MICHIGAN DAILY THREE MIRACLES-The Toledo Art Museum is currently exhibiting Gerard David's "Three Miracles of St. Anthony of Padua," never before shown in the United States. The panels, intended to form part of an altarpiece, were painted around 1500 by David, who was the last of a series of Flemish artists to portray religious history in realistic settings.. usebais DavdPnes Whatever your travel problem, you'll find hIpful advice. Two near-campus offices give you quick, convenient service. See you-at Ann Arbor Bank. Gerard David's "Three Miracles of St. Anthony of Padua," never before shown in the United States, are currently on display at The Toledo Museum of Art. The three arched ,wood panels were obtained with the British; government's special permission from the Wantage collection. They rank among the most im- portant acquisitions made by any American museum in recent years, according to Otto Wittman, mu- seum° director. The , panels, which originally formed part of an altarpiece in a church dedicated to St. Anne,_ were painted between 1499 and 1511. They show St. Anthony rais- ing a drowned child from the water, kneeling with the mule of the heretic Bovadilla in front of the Eucharist, and preaching to the fishes.' Born in Holland David, of whom comparatively little is known, was born in Oude- water, Holland, in 1460 and was appointed town painter in Bruges, where he did most of his painting, and headed the painter's guild four times, in 1494. The last in a series of Flemish artists to portray religious history in realistic settings, he continued in the Northern Renaissance style which, unlike the Italian renova- tion, preserved the medieval tra- JGP Tryouts Start Tonight Tryouts for Junior Girls' Play. cast, chorus, and dancers will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to- night, tomorrow, and Thursday at the League. The play, entitled "What Can You Lose?", is the only all girl, original production at the Univer- sity. It will be performed March 16, Senior Night, and March 17, 18, and 19, at the Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. dition rather than turning to norms of Greek and Roman excel- lence. "David's work is the culmina- tion of late Gothic mystical real- ism. Subjects which appear at first to be scenes of everyday life are transformed by an underlying suggestion of the miraculous," Wittman explained. Wear Brilliant Robes "And the rich color and atti- tude of his subjects are outsand- ing in these paintings. Men wear brilliant red and green robes, there is a golden halo around the lucharist and buildings are of blues, pinks and grays." Only 60 of David's paintings are known to exist, 12 of which are scenes of daily life. "These panels are the last great early-Flemish genre paintings to come out of England," Wittman commented. 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