Early Netherlandish artists frequently employed three panels--a center and two wings--for the depiction of religious scenes on altarpieces. Using the MFA's "Martyrdom of St Hippolytus" and "Ecce Homo" as case studies, we'll explore the development of the triptych format in the north up until the iconoclasm of the 1560s. Close looking will focus our attention on the relationship of margins to middle, front to back. This gallery talk will be given by graduate student lecturer, Ruth Ezra.
Gallery Talks
Paintings with Doors: Northern Renaissance Triptychs
Sunday, November 24, 2013
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Sharf Visitor Center
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Sharf Visitor Center
- Admission Free with Admission - No Ticket Required
- This event is free with cost of admission.
- Event Type
- Gallery Activities and Tours
