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Portinari Altarpiece
Triptych by Hugo van der Goes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Portinari Triptych" redirects here. For the triptych by Hans Memling, see Benedetto Portinari Triptych.
The Portinari Altarpiece or Portinari Triptych (c. 1475) is an oil-on-wood triptych painting by the Flemish painter Hugo van der Goes, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, representing the Adoration of the Shepherds. It measures 253 x 304 cm, and is now in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. This altarpiece is filled with figures and religious symbols. Of all the late-fifteenth-century Flemish artworks, this painting is said to be the most studied.[1]
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Artist | Hugo van der Goes |
Year | 1475–1476 |
Medium | Oil on wood |
Location | Uffizi Gallery, Florence |
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