Braque Triptych

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The Braque Triptych is a mid-15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden, renowned for its emotionally intense depiction of the Crucifixion and its refined, detailed realism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious painting
Netherlandish painting
altarpiece
triptych
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalSignificance important work in Rogier van der Weyden’s oeuvre
key example of mid-15th-century Netherlandish altarpiece
artist Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
culture Early Netherlandish NERFINISHED
depicts Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Saint John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
scene of the Crucifixion
genre religious art
hasPart central panel
left wing panel
right wing panel
inception mid-15th century
locationOfCreation Netherlandish regions NERFINISHED
mainSubject Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
wooden panels
movement Early Netherlandish painting NERFINISHED
namedAfter Braque family NERFINISHED
notableFor emotionally intense depiction of the Crucifixion
refined detailed realism
patron Braque family NERFINISHED
period 15th century
religion Christianity
style Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
use altarpiece

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Rogier van der Weyden notableWork Braque Triptych