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Triptych Virgin Child Saint John Evangelist left wing
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Triptych Virgin Child Saint John Evangelist left wing
Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing), Triptych with Mary with the Christ Child sitting in front of her on a cushion on the center panel. The child has a bird on the left hand, a vase with flowers on the right, in the background a landscape. On the left side panel Saint John the Evangelist with chalice standing full-length in a landscape, on the right side panel Saint Mary Magdalene with ointment jar, birds, Jan Provoost, c. 1505 - c. 1525, panel, oil paint (paint), support: h 57 cm (centre panel) × w 45 cm (centre panel) × h 57 cm (left wing) × w 22 cm (left wing) × h 57 cm (right wing) × w 22 cm (right wing) sightsize: h 49.5 cm × w 61 cm sight size: h 44.3 cm sightsize: w 30.5 cm frame: h 58 cm × w 45 cm sightsize: h 50.2 cm × w 15.1 cm frame: h 57.7 cm × w 22.3 cm sightsize: h 50.3 cm × w 14.7 cm frame: h 57.4 cm × w 22.3 cm
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This stunning triptych print captures the essence of religious devotion and beauty. In the center panel, we see Mary with the Christ Child seated before her on a cushion. The child holds a bird in his left hand, symbolizing purity and innocence, while a vase filled with vibrant flowers adorns his right side. Behind them lies a serene landscape, adding an element of tranquility to the scene. On the left wing stands Saint John the Evangelist, depicted in full-length glory. Holding a chalice, he exudes an aura of spiritual significance against another picturesque landscape backdrop. Meanwhile, on the right wing is Saint Mary Magdalene holding an ointment jar and surrounded by birds. Her presence adds depth to this triptych as she represents repentance and redemption. Created by Jan Provoost between 1505 and 1525 using oil paint on panels, this artwork showcases remarkable attention to detail and craftsmanship. The sight size measurements reveal its intricate dimensions: h 57 cm x w 45 cm for the center panel; h 57 cm x w 22 cm for both wings. The Liszt Collection has preserved this masterpiece for all art enthusiasts to admire its historical value and artistic brilliance. Its frame measures h 58 cm x w 45 cm for optimal display purposes.
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