Altarpieces from the 15th century (page 4)
Preview Picture data File Info Comment
Saint Martin and the Beggar
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 101,5 x 89,5 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

768*850
True Color
119 Kb



Saint Martin and the Beggar (detail)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

846*696
True Color
130 Kb



The Mass of Saint Martin
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 101,5 x 89,5 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

688*786
True Color
143 Kb



Saint Nicholas and the Daughters of the Nobleman at Pataria
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 102 x 94 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

664*721
True Color
86 Kb



St Nicholas Resurrects Three Deads
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 102 x 94 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

704*788
True Color
131 Kb



St Nicholas Resurrects Three Deads (detail)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

834*690
True Color
155 Kb



Saint Martin and the Beggar
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 88 x 91 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

714*700
True Color
133 Kb



Saint Martin (detail)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

609*749
True Color
123 Kb



Crowning by Thorns
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 88 x 91 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

706*682
True Color
115 Kb



Crowning by Thorns (detail)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

490*488
True Color
64 Kb



Two Painted Wings of an Altarpiece (open)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 157,5 x 53 cm (panels: 76 x 53 cm each)
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

660*762
True Color
118 Kb



Two Painted Wings of an Altarpiece (closed)
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 157,5 x 53 cm (panels: 72 x 53 cm each)
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

616*758
True Color
101 Kb



The Mystical Betrothal of Saint Catherine
c. 1490
Tempera on wood, 101,5 x 73 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

617*871
True Color
118 Kb



Vir dolorum Altarpiece (detail)
1480-90
Wood
St James Church, Lőcse

698*900
True Color
156 Kb




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