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Goes, Hugo van der (c.1420-1482)
and Bruges (?) Master ca. 1485/90: Triptych with Virgin and Child. Ca. 1475-1480 (ca. 1485-1490). Hugo van der Goes executed the central panel depicting the Virgin and Child in the late 1470s. Some ten years later, Willem van Overbeke and his wife commissioned an unknown artist to expand it into a small, winged altarpiece. An influential member of the Burgundian administration in Mechelen, Van Overbeke had been admitted to the Bourbon dynastic order. This association is alluded to by the belts accompanying the two escutcheons and the motto ‘en esperance’ (‘in hope’). Mixed technique on oak, center panel: 23.8 x 17.4 x max. 1.2 cm; left panel: 30.0 x 11.6 x max. 1.7 cm; right panel: 30.1 x 11.6 x max. 1.7 cm. Inv. 802.  
Location Städel Museum/Frankfurt am Main/Germany
Unique Identifier ART583896 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4892px × 3100px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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Virgin and Child