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The central panel of this altarpiece represents the Nativity, flanked on the left by the annunciation of the Tiburtine Sibyl to the emperor Augustus, and on the right by the Annunciation to the Magi with a further scene in the background of the Magi bathing at Mount Victorial.
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The Bladelin Altarpiece, or Middelburg Altarpiece, is a triptych painting created around 1450 by the Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden, towards the end of his artistic career. It depicts scenes relating to the birth of Jesus ; and as the only nativity scene definitively attributed to van der Weyden is sometimes known as the Nativity ...
Picture and description of a work by Rogier van der Weyden: The Nativity. Oil on panel (91 x 89 cm), dated c. 1445 - 1448. Gemäldegalerie der Staatlichen Museen, Berlin
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: The Nativity....
The artist was a follower of Rogier van der Weyden, as clearly revealed in the scene of the Annunciation, which is a version of a well-known composition by this artist. These panels (P2575, P2576, P2578), formerly in the Benedictine monastery at Sopetrán (Guadalajara), were part of an altarpiece created in Brussels that originally included a ...
Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden - Polyptych with the Nativity, mid-15th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg 3,150 × 1,600; 2.04 MB
Page of Bladelin Triptych by WEYDEN, Rogier van der in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture and architecture (200-1900)