Bladelin Altarpiece

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The Bladelin Altarpiece is a mid-15th-century Netherlandish triptych by Rogier van der Weyden, renowned for its detailed depiction of the Nativity and sophisticated use of perspective and symbolism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Netherlandish painting
altarpiece
triptych
artHistoricalPeriod 15th century
artHistoricalRegion Flanders NERFINISHED
associatedWith Rogier van der Weyden workshop NERFINISHED
collection Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin NERFINISHED
condition well preserved
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Rogier van der Weyden NERFINISHED
depicts Adoration of the Christ Child NERFINISHED
Nativity of Jesus
Old Testament prefigurations of Christ
angels
architectural interior
donor portrait of Pieter Bladelin
landscape background
prophetic scenes in the wings
star of Bethlehem
genre religious painting
hasArtisticTechnique complex spatial construction
detailed rendering of textiles
subtle modulation of light
hasDonor Pieter Bladelin NERFINISHED
hasPart central panel
left wing panel
right wing panel
iconographicTheme Incarnation of Christ
imageFormat panel painting
inception c. 1445
c. 1450
location Gemäldegalerie, Berlin NERFINISHED
mainSubject Infant Jesus NERFINISHED
Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
materialUsed oak panel
oil paint
movement Early Netherlandish painting NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed depiction of the Nativity
sophisticated use of perspective
symbolic iconography
originalCommissioner Pieter Bladelin NERFINISHED
style Flemish realism
Late Gothic
usesPerspective linear perspective

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Rogier van der Weyden notableWork Bladelin Altarpiece