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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| The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden Context triple: [Museum De Lakenhal, notableWorkInCollection, The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden]
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The Last Judgment by Hieronymus Bosch
"The Last Judgment" by Hieronymus Bosch is a late 15th–early 16th-century triptych painting renowned for its fantastical, densely populated visions of heaven, hell, and the final reckoning of souls.
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The Last Judgment
The Last Judgment is a monumental fresco by Michelangelo depicting the Second Coming of Christ and the final judgment of souls, covering the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
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The Descent from the Cross (Rogier van der Weyden)
The Descent from the Cross (Rogier van der Weyden) is a renowned 15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece depicting Christ’s body being lowered from the cross, celebrated for its emotional intensity, intricate composition, and meticulous detail.
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Isenheim Altarpiece
The Isenheim Altarpiece is a renowned early 16th-century polyptych by Matthias Grünewald, celebrated for its intense, emotionally charged depictions of the Crucifixion and scenes of suffering and redemption.
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Final Judgment
Final Judgment is the Christian belief in a future, definitive divine judgment in which God will assess all people and determine their eternal destiny.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Last Judgment by Lucas van Leyden Target entity description: 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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A.
The Last Judgment by Hieronymus Bosch
"The Last Judgment" by Hieronymus Bosch is a late 15th–early 16th-century triptych painting renowned for its fantastical, densely populated visions of heaven, hell, and the final reckoning of souls.
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B.
The Last Judgment
The Last Judgment is a monumental fresco by Michelangelo depicting the Second Coming of Christ and the final judgment of souls, covering the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
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C.
The Descent from the Cross (Rogier van der Weyden)
The Descent from the Cross (Rogier van der Weyden) is a renowned 15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece depicting Christ’s body being lowered from the cross, celebrated for its emotional intensity, intricate composition, and meticulous detail.
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D.
Isenheim Altarpiece
The Isenheim Altarpiece is a renowned early 16th-century polyptych by Matthias Grünewald, celebrated for its intense, emotionally charged depictions of the Crucifixion and scenes of suffering and redemption.
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E.
Final Judgment
Final Judgment is the Christian belief in a future, definitive divine judgment in which God will assess all people and determine their eternal destiny.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
altarpiece
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religious painting ⓘ triptych ⓘ |
| appliedOn | wood panel ⓘ |
| artHistoricalSignificance |
major work of early Netherlandish painting
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masterpiece of Lucas van Leyden ⓘ |
| artworkType | polyptych ⓘ |
| associatedPlace | Leiden NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| cataloguedIn |
Rijksmuseum
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surface form:
Rijksmuseum online collection database
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| collection |
Rijksmuseum
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surface form:
Rijksmuseum collection
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| commissionedBy |
municipal council of Leiden
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surface form:
Leiden city council
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| countryOfOrigin | Netherlands ⓘ |
| creator | Lucas van Leyden ⓘ |
| creatorNationality | Dutch ⓘ |
| depictionStyle |
densely populated composition
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highly detailed ⓘ |
| depicts |
Jesus Christ
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The Last Judgment ⓘ
surface form:
Last Judgment
angels ⓘ resurrection of the dead ⓘ the blessed ⓘ the damned ⓘ |
| genre |
Christian art
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Last Judgment in art ⓘ |
| hasPart |
central panel
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left wing panel ⓘ right wing panel ⓘ |
| hasTheme |
damnation
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divine justice ⓘ salvation ⓘ |
| iconography |
Christ as judge
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angels with trumpets ⓘ division of blessed and damned ⓘ |
| inception | 1526 ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Albrecht Dürer
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Italian Renaissance art ⓘ |
| languageOfInscription | Latin ⓘ |
| location | Rijksmuseum ⓘ |
| locationCity | Amsterdam ⓘ |
| materialUsed | oil paint ⓘ |
| movement | Northern Renaissance ⓘ |
| notableFor |
expressive figures
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innovative composition ⓘ intricate detail ⓘ |
| originalLocation |
Hooglandse Kerk
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surface form:
Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden
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| panelCount | 3 ⓘ |
| period | early 16th century ⓘ |
| subjectMatter | eschatology ⓘ |
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