movement: Flemish Primitives / depicts: Jesus Christ / instance of: triptych / material used: panel

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commissioned by: Pieter van Os (1)

owned by: Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (1) | Pieter van Os (1) | F. W. Harris (1) | Charles Holden-White (1) | Gerald Kerin (1) | Arthur Kauffmann (1)

genre: religious art (4)

artist: Rogier van der Weyden (2) | Hieronymus Bosch (1) | Dieric Bouts (1)

collection: Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Kunsthistorisches Museum (1) | Museo del Prado (1) | Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (1) | Flemish Art Collection (1)

location: Museum of Fine Arts (1) | Kunsthistorisches Museum (1) | Museo del Prado (1) | Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (1)

exhibition history: Museum of Fine Arts (1)

main subject: Annunciation (1) | Adoration of the Magi (1) | Visitation (1)

location of final assembly: Duchy of Brabant (1) | Tournai (1)

Ecce Homo Triptych

triptych
by Hieronymus Bosch (1496)
Pontius Pilatus man Jesus Christ cape chest crown of thorns standing robe hat weapon stairs Pieter van Os

Triptych of the Virgin's Life

painting / triptych
by Dieric Bouts (1440s)
Virgin Mary Jesus Christ angel biblical Magi adoration Child Jesus Annunciation

Crucifixion Triptych

painting / triptych / altarpiece
by Rogier van der Weyden (1440)
crucifixion of Jesus Jesus Christ Virgin Mary John the Apostle Mary Magdalena Veil of Veronica landscape

The Seven Sacraments

painting / triptych
by Rogier van der Weyden (1445)
sacrament of the Catholic Church baptism confirmation confession chapel altar Eucharist ordination marriage angel scroll cross Jesus Christ Virgin Mary John the Apostle 15th-century clothing Jean Chevrot coat of arms spandrel bishop church building Anointing of the Sick