Seilern Triptych (also known as Entombment), variously dated c. 1410-15 or c. 1420–25, is a large oil and gold leaf on panel, fixed winged triptych altarpiece...
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followers, is the position taken by Lorne Campbell. The Entombment Triptych (or "Seilern Triptych" Courtauld Institute, London) is dated to around 1425. The central...
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war was at its height that Seilern purchased The Entombment with Donor and the Resurrection (now called the Seilern Triptych) by the "Master of Flémalle"...
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paintings; Early Netherlandish Robert Campin (or Master of Flemalle), the Seilern Triptych Quentin Matsys – 2 paintings; English School William Beechey – 2 paintings;...
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Netherlandish painting the gold ground style was initially used, as in the Seilern Triptych of c. 1425 by Robert Campin, but a few years later his Mérode Altarpiece...
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Mérode Altarpiece (category Triptychs)
lacking Campin's usual trait of spatial continuity, as found in the Seilern Triptych. The open sky as seen through the central panel windows is incongruous...
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by Master of the Třeboň Altarpiece, Bohemia, c. 1380, now Prague Seilern Triptych, 1410–25, attr. Robert Campin, London The Resurrection (Piero della...
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panel, and in Early Netherlandish painting used in works such as the Seilern Triptych attributed to Robert Campin, where the gold skies have elaborate patterns...
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