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  1. He gives an equally palpable form to the horrors of the Last Judgment. Technical research has revealed that the two paintings were not always configured as a diptych, but originally served as the wings of a triptych or the doors to a tabernacle or reliquary shrine.

  2. El Díptico: La Crucifixión y el Juicio Final (el Díptico del Calvario y el Juicio Final 1 ) es un díptico gótico de pequeñas dimensiones pintado al óleo sobre tabla por el pintor flamenco Jan van Eyck, con algunas áreas terminadas por seguidores no identificados o miembros de su taller.

  3. Each 56.5 cm × 19.7 cm (22.25 in × 7.75 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych (or Diptych with Calvary and Last Judgement) [1] consists of two small painted panels attributed to the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck, with areas finished by unidentified followers or members of ...

  4. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Published on June 19, 2020 / Updated on October 14, 2023. Email: tomgurney1@gmail.com / Phone: +44 7429 011000. This diptych features two beautifully constructed panel paintings, capturing The Crucifixion and Last Judgement.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Added: 27 Mar, 2024. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych’ was created in 1426 by Jan van Eyck in Northern Renaissance style.

  6. February 2, 2016. Jan van Eyck (Netherlandish, ca. 1390–1441) and Workshop Assistant. The Crucifixion; The Last Judgment, ca. 1440–41. Oil on canvas, transferred from wood; Each 22 1/4 x 7 2/3 in. (56.5 x 19.7 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Fletcher Fund, 1933 (33.92ab)

  7. Diptych with the Coronation of the Virgin and the Last Judgment. French. ca. 1260–70. On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 14. Intended for the private contemplation and devotion of its owner, this palm-size ivory diptych illustrates both the reward of salvation and the consequence of damnation.