Ghent Altarpiece

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The Ghent Altarpiece is a monumental 15th-century polyptych painting renowned as one of the masterpieces of Northern Renaissance art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious painting
Northern Renaissance artwork
panel painting
polyptych altarpiece
city Ghent
commissionedBy Jodocus Vijd
Lysbette Borluut
completionDate 1432
country Belgium
creator Hubert van Eyck
Jan van Eyck
depicts Adam
The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb
surface form: Adoration of the Mystic Lamb

Eve
the Father
surface form: God the Father

John the Baptist
Virgin Mary
angels
knights
pilgrims
prophets
saints
genre altarpiece
hasPart central panel with the Mystic Lamb
hermits panel
musician angels panel
panels of Adam and Eve
panels of just judges
panels of knights of Christ
pilgrims panel
singing angels panel
upper central Deësis
hasRestoration 20th-century conservation campaigns
21st-century restoration project completed in stages
inception early 15th century
inscription Pictor Hubertus Eyck, maior quo nemo repertus
Jan van Eyck
surface form: Pictor Johannes de Eyck, arte secundus
location Saint Bavo's Cathedral
surface form: Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, Ghent
materialUsed oak panels
oil paint
movement Northern Renaissance
notableEvent panels were stolen and recovered multiple times in history
target of art theft during World War II
numberOfPanels 12
originalFunction high altarpiece
originalLocation Saint Bavo's Cathedral
surface form: Vijd Chapel, Saint Bavo’s Cathedral
significance considered one of the greatest masterpieces of European art
major work of Early Netherlandish painting
subjectMatter Christian salvation history
Eucharistic symbolism

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Jan van Eyck notableWork Ghent Altarpiece
Ghent containsWorkOfArt Ghent Altarpiece
Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne influencedBy Ghent Altarpiece
this entity surface form: Jan van Eyck’s Ghent Altarpiece
Flemish Primitives art hasNotableWork Ghent Altarpiece
ALS ICH KAN alternativeForm Ghent Altarpiece
this entity surface form: ALS ICH KAN·JOHES DE EYCK·ME FECIT
ALS ICH KAN usedIn Ghent Altarpiece
Hubert van Eyck notableWork Ghent Altarpiece
Saint Bavo's Cathedral notableFor Ghent Altarpiece