Moulins Triptych

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The Moulins Triptych is a late 15th-century French Gothic altarpiece, attributed to the Master of Moulins, renowned for its refined depiction of the Virgin and Child surrounded by angels and donors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French Gothic painting
altarpiece
triptych
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalSignificance masterpiece of French late Gothic painting
attributedTo Master of Moulins NERFINISHED
commissionedFor cathedral high altar
countryOfOrigin France
creator Master of Moulins NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Bourbonnais NERFINISHED
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
angels
donors
function liturgical devotion
genre Gothic art
hasPart central panel
left wing panel
right wing panel
iconography Virgin in Majesty NERFINISHED
inception late 15th century
location Moulins Cathedral NERFINISHED
material tempera on panel
movement French Gothic NERFINISHED
notableFor detailed representation of angels
inclusion of donor portraits
refined depiction of the Virgin and Child
patronage noble donors
period Late Middle Ages
religiousContext Christian art
style courtly elegance
subjectHeading Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
use altarpiece

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Moulins Cathedral hasArtwork Moulins Triptych
Moulins Cathedral notableWorkContained Moulins Triptych