In the 15th Century the panels of the Flemish Primitives also became a status symbol for the wealthy middle class. In altarpieces for private chapels and churches the donors had themselves depicted along with the Virgin Mary and the saints. They got an increasingly more prominent place in the works of art, even in the midst of the religious events. The donors did not so much have the intention to show the viewer his religious duty. They displayed their religiosity for the guarantee of their own salvation. The panels of the Flemish Primitives also direct the churchgoer to the high position that the donor took on in society. The altarpieces mirrored the social and religious ambitions of the elite.
Text: Mieke Parez