The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden

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The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden is a monumental early 16th-century Netherlandish triptych depicting the Christian final judgment, renowned for its intricate detail, expressive figures, and innovative composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf altarpiece
religious painting
triptych
appliedOn wood panel
artHistoricalSignificance major work of early Netherlandish painting
masterpiece of Lucas van Leyden
artworkType polyptych
associatedPlace Leiden NERFINISHED
cataloguedIn Rijksmuseum
surface form: Rijksmuseum online collection database
collection Rijksmuseum
surface form: Rijksmuseum collection
commissionedBy municipal council of Leiden
surface form: Leiden city council
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Lucas van Leyden
creatorNationality Dutch
depictionStyle densely populated composition
highly detailed
depicts Jesus Christ
The Last Judgment
surface form: Last Judgment

angels
resurrection of the dead
the blessed
the damned
genre Christian art
Last Judgment in art
hasPart central panel
left wing panel
right wing panel
hasTheme damnation
divine justice
salvation
iconography Christ as judge
angels with trumpets
division of blessed and damned
inception 1526
influencedBy Albrecht Dürer
Italian Renaissance art
languageOfInscription Latin
location Rijksmuseum
locationCity Amsterdam
materialUsed oil paint
movement Northern Renaissance
notableFor expressive figures
innovative composition
intricate detail
originalLocation Hooglandse Kerk
surface form: Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden
panelCount 3
period early 16th century
subjectMatter eschatology

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Museum De Lakenhal notableWorkInCollection The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden