Three plaques from a triptych with the Adoration of the Shepherds, Flanked by the Angel Gabriel and the Virgin Annunciate

Workshop of Master of the Triptych of Louis XII

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 544

These three plaques were reframed as a triptych in nineteenth-century Paris, but they probably do belong together, because all
three display the characteristic figure style of the same workshop. The two wings indicate some acquaintance with Italian Renaissance architecture.

Three plaques from a triptych with the Adoration of the Shepherds, Flanked by the Angel Gabriel and the Virgin Annunciate, Workshop of Master of the Triptych of Louis XII (ca. 1490–ca. 1515), Painted enamel, copper, French

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