Légende
Ecce Homo Triptych, donor portraits on the wings, Maarten van Heemskerck 1498–1574, painter; Ecce homo iconography; Pontius Pilate prefect of Judea, fl. 26–36; Jesus Christ; religious scenes; Margaret the Martyr St., ?–ca. 303–305; Netherlandish painting; John the Evangelist St., ?–ca. 100 — iconography; portraits; chalice attribute; dragon attribute; Jan van Drenckwaerdt ?–1549; Margaretha de Jonge van Baertwyck ?-1542; female portraits; male portraits; triptych; 1544; painting. Dimensions — central part: height 167 cm, width 88.9 cm, thickness 13 cm; with frame central part: height 188.6 cm, width 132.7 cm, thickness 13 cm; right wing: height 183.5 cm, width 64.8 cm, thickness 5.5 cm; left wing: height 183.5 cm, width 62.5 cm, thickness 5.5 cm., A painted panel showing a seated older woman wearing a white head covering and a dark dress with fur-trimmed sleeves and red inner sleeves, her hands clasped over a small table draped in a dark cloth; behind and slightly above her stands a younger woman in a pale pink dress and green shawl holding a long thin wooden staff and an open book, with a pale sculptural relief visible in the background; to the left is part of an ornate arched frame with blue and gold decorative panels and a glimpse of other figures dressed in pink, green, and red garments, along with a man in a helmet and a man looking upward, all set against a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A16_303
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
71.1Mo (3.6Mo) / 35.1cm x 50.8cm / 4143 x 6000 (300dpi)