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English: triptych, history of art 1 course 5 , tableau at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- CAMPIN, Robert (the Master of Flemalle)
- Merode Altarpiece
- c. 1425
- Triptych, oil on wood
- Centre panel 25 1/4 x 24 7/8 in
- Left wing 25 3/8 x 10 3/4 in.
- Right wing 25 3/8 x 11 in.
- Français: triptyque, histoire de l'art 1 cours 5 , tableau à New York au Metropolitan Museum of Art
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|Date=2007-01-03 16:46 |Author= virginie from france |Permission= |other_versions= Image:Robert Campin 010.jpg (more pixels but less vibrant colour:)
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