Triptych with Scenes from the Life of the Virgin

Triptych by Dieric Bouts
Dirk Bouts, Triptych with Scenes from the Life of the Virgin, c. 1445, oil on panel, 80 × 217 cm (31 × 85 in), Museo del Prado, Madrid.[1]

The Triptych with Scenes from the Life of the Virgin is an oil painting on panel by the Early Netherlandish painter Dieric Bouts. It was executed c. 1445 and is in the collection of the Museo del Prado, in Madrid.

Description

The triptych comprises four scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary emphasising her role in the Redemption. These are the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Adoration of the Angels, and the Adoration of the Magi. The sculpted portals derive from Rogier van der Weyden's Miraflores Altarpiece. There are strong affinities with Petrus Christus's Washington Nativity, so much so that the painting was once attributed to Christus. Erwin Panofsky believed that the strong connection is evidence that the young Dieric Bouts attached himself to Petrus Christus early in his career.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ "Triptych of the Virgin's Life". Museo del Prado.
  2. ^ Panofsky pp. 314–5

Bibliography

  • Panofsky, Erwin. Early Netherlandish Painting. London: Harper Collins, 1971. ISBN 0-06-430002-1
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