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St. John the Baptist and the Donor, Heinrich Von Werl, from the Werl Altarpiece
XIR161980 St. John the Baptist and the Donor, Heinrich Von Werl, from the Werl Altarpiece, detail of the mirror, c.1438 (oil on panel) (see also 36923) by Master of Flemalle, (Robert Campin) (1375/8-1444); 101x47 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 12734288
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the Werl Altarpiece, an exquisite masterpiece created by the renowned Master of Flemalle, also known as Robert Campin. The focal point of this image is the depiction of St. John the Baptist and his donor, Heinrich Von Werl. Intriguingly, what makes this particular detail truly remarkable is the presence of a mirror within the composition. This mirror serves as a window into another world, reflecting not only the physical appearance of both figures but also their inner selves. It offers us a glimpse into their souls and invites contemplation on themes such as self-reflection and spirituality. The wooden panel on which this scene unfolds adds depth and texture to the artwork while emphasizing its timeless quality. As we observe St. John's serene countenance and Von Werl's pious expression, we are reminded of their devotion to faith and duty. Notably, nestled in between them is a representation of the holy lamb or Agnus Dei—a symbol often associated with sacrifice and redemption in Christian iconography—further enhancing the spiritual significance conveyed through this piece. With its meticulous attention to detail and profound symbolism, this stunning work exemplifies why it has become one of Prado Museum's prized possessions in Madrid, Spain. Its allure lies not only in its artistic mastery but also in its ability to transport viewers to an ethereal realm where introspection meets divinity.
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