The Circumcision of Christ (left wing), The Birth of Christ (centre panel), The Adoration of the Magi (right wing), The Mass of Saint Gregory (closed, left wing), The Transfiguration (closed, right wing)

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Artist / maker

Meester van de Wenemaer-triptiek (painters (artists))

Date

ca. 1475 - ca. 1480

Period

15th century
The Master of the Wenemaer Triptych refers to a follower of Hugo van der Goes who was active in Ghent around 1480. The Wenemaer Triptych is named after the old Wenemaer almshouse or hospital on the Veerleplein in Ghent, where this triptych was once preserved. The almshouse was founded in 1323 by Willem Wenemaer, one of the most influential burghers…
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The Master of the Wenemaer Triptych refers to a follower of Hugo van der Goes who was active in Ghent around 1480. The Wenemaer Triptych is named after the old Wenemaer almshouse or hospital on the Veerleplein in Ghent, where this triptych was once preserved. The almshouse was founded in 1323 by Willem Wenemaer, one of the most influential burghers of Ghent at the time, and his wife, Margriet de Brune. It cared for and sheltered poor and sickly elderly citizens. The triptych depicts several scenes from Jesus’ childhood. The central panel features The Adoration of the Shepherds, the left panel The Presentation in the Temple and the right panel The Adoration of the Magi. The bright, decorative colour palette in combination with gold is reminiscent of the works of the Ghent miniature painters of the late 15th century. Note the graceful poses and unnaturally elongated figures.
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Features
Artist / maker Meester van de Wenemaer-triptiek Wikidata
Type oil paintings (visual works) AAT
Category paintings (visual works) AAT
Materials oil paint , panel
Dimensions 84 x 68.8 cm
Location Work on display
Object number 1903-I
Description
Subjects religious symbolism AAT, landscapes
Tags New Testament Iconclass, Christ Iconclass, Christ as adult Iconclass, adult Christ together with apostles, evangelists, saints, etc. Iconclass, public life of Christ: from his baptism until the Passion Iconclass, Man of Sorrows, 'Imago Pietatis', 'Erbarmdebild', 'Schmerzensmann'; the upright Christ showing his wounds, usually bearing the crown of thorns, and accompanied by the instruments of the Passion, standing or sitting in his tomb Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion Iconclass, cross ~ instruments of the Passion Iconclass, lance ~ instruments of the Passion Iconclass, shroud ~ instruments of the Passion Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (DICE) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (BIBLE) Iconclass, male sex; man Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (HAMMER) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (LADDER) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (ROPE) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (SPONGE) Iconclass, nails ~ instruments of the Passion Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (HAND) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (PALM) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (PINCERS) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (SWORD) Iconclass, single instruments of the Passion (COIN) Iconclass, saints Iconclass, pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan Iconclass, cardinal Iconclass, pope Iconclass, insignia of the pope, e.g. tiara Iconclass, Incorruption, Purity; 'Purita' (Ripa) Iconclass, altar with altar-piece Iconclass, the mass of St. Gregory the Great: Christ appears above the altar with the instruments of the Passion; maybe blood spouts from Christ's side Iconclass, the Transfiguration: Moses and Elijah appear on either side of Christ on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36) Iconclass, circumcision of the Christ-child by the priest in the temple (Luke 2:21) Iconclass, adoration of the Christ-child by Mary and Joseph Iconclass, adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh) Iconclass, altars (religious fixtures) Iconclass, chalice Iconclass, picture within picture Iconclass, stigmatization, stigmata Iconclass, deacon (Roman Catholic) Iconclass, the soldier; the soldier's life Iconclass, candlestick Iconclass, landscapes in the temperate zone Iconclass, mountains Iconclass, (high) hill Iconclass, trees Iconclass, plants (in general) Iconclass, nimbus, halo ~ radiance emanating from persons or things Iconclass, cross-nimbus Iconclass, road, path Iconclass, lantern Iconclass, walking-stick, staff, cane Iconclass, floor-covering (TILED FLOOR) Iconclass, Christ, Peter, James and John climb the mountain ~ the Transfiguration Iconclass, God the Father Iconclass, God the Father represented as human being, usually with crown or tiara or sceptre and/or globe Iconclass, the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara Iconclass, male saints (JAMES) Iconclass, John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff Iconclass, prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city Iconclass, names of cities and villages (JERUSALEM) Iconclass
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