Artist: Workshop Of Peter Paul Rubens
Data: 1624
Dydis: 102 x 120 cm
Muziejus: National Gallery of Denmark (Copenhagen, Denmark)
technika: Oak
Yrsselius was originally a sepulchral tablet accompanied by an epitaph which does not survive today. The tablet was originally placed by the abbot’s grave in the church of the St.Michael’s Abbey. A few years prior to his death the abbot gave the church an altarpiece for the high altar, featuring a Rubens painting of the Adoration of the Magi.Part of an all-inclusive decorationThe tablet was intended to be hung in such a way that the abbot looked towards the high altar with his hands folded in
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