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- The_Werl_Triptych abstract "The Werl Triptych (or Triptych of Heinrich von Werl) is an triptych altarpiece completed in Cologne in 1438, of which the center panel is now lost. The two remaining wings are now in the Prado in Madrid. It was long attributed to the Master of Flémalle, now generally believed to have been Robert Campin, although this identity is not universally accepted. Some art historians believe it may have been painted as a pastiche by either the workshop or a follower of Campin or the Master of Flémalle.The right wing depicts a seated, pious Saint Barbara, who is shown engrossed in her reading of a bound and gilded holy book, seated in front of a warm open fire which lights the room with a golden glow. The left wing has a donor portrait of Heinrich von Werl, who kneels in prayer in the company of John the Baptist facing the missing devotional center-panel scene, which is lost and unrecorded. The two extant panels are in Madrid and renowned for their complex treatment of both light and form. The panels became influential on other artists from the mid-15th until the early 16th century, after when Early Netherlandish painting fell out of favour until it was rediscovered in the early 19th century.From an inscription in the left wing, the panels are known to have been commissioned by Heinrich von Werl, provincial head of Cologne during 1438. He is shown in the left wing kneeling in devotion alongside Saint John the Baptist. This panel contains a number of elements indebted to Jan van Eyck, notably the convex mirror in the midground, which as with the 1434 Arnolfini Marriage, reflects the scene back at the viewer.".
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- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Latticework.
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- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
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- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Perspective_(graphical).
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Murray_(art_historian).
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Campin.
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Rogier_van_der_Weyden.
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Barbara.
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Barbara_(van_Eyck).
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Sconce_(light_fixture).
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink The_Magdalen_Reading.
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Till-Holger_Borchert.
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink Trinity.
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- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLink File:Robert_Campin_014.jpg.
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- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Werl Triptych".
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLinkText "Werl Altarpiece".
- The_Werl_Triptych wikiPageWikiLinkText "Werl Triptych".
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- The_Werl_Triptych caption "Detail from Jan van Eyck's 1434 Arnolfini Marriage showing the convex mirror place on the wall behind the couple".
- The_Werl_Triptych caption "Detail from the left hand panel of the Werl Triptych painted four years later".
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- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:1438_paintings.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:Collections_of_the_Museo_del_Prado.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:John_the_Baptist_in_art.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:Paintings_by_Robert_Campin.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:Paintings_depicting_Jesus.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:Sheep_in_art.
- The_Werl_Triptych subject Category:Triptychs.
- The_Werl_Triptych hypernym Altarpiece.
- The_Werl_Triptych type Artwork.
- The_Werl_Triptych type Work.
- The_Werl_Triptych type Collection.
- The_Werl_Triptych type Polyptych.
- The_Werl_Triptych type Work.
- The_Werl_Triptych comment "The Werl Triptych (or Triptych of Heinrich von Werl) is an triptych altarpiece completed in Cologne in 1438, of which the center panel is now lost. The two remaining wings are now in the Prado in Madrid. It was long attributed to the Master of Flémalle, now generally believed to have been Robert Campin, although this identity is not universally accepted.".
- The_Werl_Triptych label "The Werl Triptych".
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Q3136106.
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- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Tríptico_Werl.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Triptyque_de_Werl.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs ウェルル祭壇画.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Tryptyk_Werla.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Tríptico_de_Werl.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs m.0h3lj02.
- The_Werl_Triptych sameAs Q3136106.
- The_Werl_Triptych wasDerivedFrom The_Werl_Triptych?oldid=702466604.
- The_Werl_Triptych depiction Werl-Triptychons.jpg.
- The_Werl_Triptych isPrimaryTopicOf The_Werl_Triptych.