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A Triptych by Van Heemskerck – The Art Tribune

Summary by La Tribune De l'Art
The dead Christ has regained his wings: a painting illustrating La Mise au Tombeau was the central panel of a triptych today dismembered. Attributed to Maarten Van Heemskerk, he was exhibited at the Tefaf by the Caretto & Occhinegro gallery and finally acquired by the Worcester Museum of Art which retains two paintings corresponding to the two missing shutters, on which are represented the donors of the work. News / Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-…
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The dead Christ has regained his wings: a painting illustrating La Mise au Tombeau was the central panel of a triptych today dismembered. Attributed to Maarten Van Heemskerk, he was exhibited at the Tefaf by the Caretto & Occhinegro gallery and finally acquired by the Worcester Museum of Art which retains two paintings corresponding to the two missing shutters, on which are represented the donors of the work. News / Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-…

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La Tribune de l'Art broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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