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scoray [572]
2 years ago
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The comparison with Fra Angelico's The Mocking of the Christ in evaluating the van der Weyden's Philadelphia Crucifixion is part

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kotegsom [21]2 years ago
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Crucifixion Diptych — also known as Philadelphia Diptych, Diptych, Christ on the Cross with the and St. John, or The Crucifixion with  and Saint John the Evangelist Mourning — is a by the Early Netherlandish artist .

<h3>Philadelphia Diptych</h3>

Philadelphia Diptych, Calvary, Christ on the Cross with  and St. John, or The Crucifixion with  and Saint John the Evangelist Mourning —  by the Early Netherlandish artist  van der Weyden, completed c. 1460,today in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The panels are noted for their technical skill,  impact and for possessing a physicality and directness unusual for Netherlandish art of the time. The Philadelphia Museum of Art describes work as the "greatest Old Master painting in the Museum.

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