Seilern Triptych
1410 · Courtauld Gallery, London
religiousThe Triptych is named after its present owner, the Count of Seilern. It is considered to be the earliest of the Master's works to have survived to the present day. The central panel represents the Entombment: the Virgin, Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus and another Mary are holding Christ's body spread out on its shroud above the tomb.
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About the Artist
Master Of Flémalle
1375 – 1444
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