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Master Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection

The Master of the Acts of Mercy is a title bestowed upon those who tirelessly dedicate themselves to helping others in need

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: Triptych with Adoration of the Magi (center and inner wings), Saint Antony Abbot (left)

Triptych with Adoration of the Magi (center and inner wings), Saint Antony Abbot (left)
Triptych with Adoration of the Magi (center and inner wings), Saint Antony Abbot (left, outer wing) and Saint Adrian (right, outer wing), c.1500-c.1504. Attributed to Master of Alkmaar

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: Panel of an Altarpiece with Circumcision of Christ, on verso is Resurrection of Christ

Panel of an Altarpiece with Circumcision of Christ, on verso is Resurrection of Christ, c.1520-c.1535. Attributed to Master of Alkmaar

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: Panel of an Altarpiece with Dispute with the Doctors, on verso is Appearance of Christ to his

Panel of an Altarpiece with Dispute with the Doctors, on verso is Appearance of Christ to his Mother Creator
Panel of an Altarpiece with Dispute with the Doctors, on verso is Appearance of Christ to his Mother, c.1520-c.1535. Attributed to Master of Alkmaar

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: Memorial Panel with Nine Female Portraits, probably Kathrijn Willemsdr van der Graft and Family

Memorial Panel with Nine Female Portraits, probably Kathrijn Willemsdr van der Graft and Family, with Saint Mary Magdalene and the Van Soutelande Family and Van der Graft-Van Soutelande Crests

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Visiting the sick. One of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Giving water to the thirsty. One of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Other Title(s): Panel of a polyptych with the seven Corporal Works of Mercy: feeding the hungry

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Pilgrims are given shelter - some wear scallop shells on their hats, the symbol of the Camino de Santiago. One of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
The Seven Works of Mercy, 1504. Clothing the naked. One of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy. The work was badly damaged during the Iconoclasm of 1566

Background imageMaster Of The Acts Of Mercy Collection: Portrait of a Man, 1501-1515. Creator: Master of Alkmaar

Portrait of a Man, 1501-1515. Creator: Master of Alkmaar
Portrait of a Man, 1501-1515


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The Master of the Acts of Mercy is a title bestowed upon those who tirelessly dedicate themselves to helping others in need. These individuals possess a deep sense of compassion and empathy, always ready to lend a hand or offer support to those facing difficult circumstances. Their acts of kindness and generosity know no bounds, as they selflessly give their time, resources, and love to make the world a better place for all. Whether it's feeding the hungry, comforting the grieving, or providing shelter for the homeless, these masters embody the true essence of mercy and humanity. They inspire us all to be more compassionate and caring towards one another, reminding us that even small gestures can have a profound impact on someone's life. Let us strive to follow in their footsteps and become masters of mercy ourselves, spreading love and kindness wherever we go.