Panel from the Stein Quadriptych

ca. 1525-1530

29 cm 35.4 cm 4.2 cm

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The Stein Quadriptych was likely created in Bruges, and it has been attributed to Simon Bening and associates, ca. 1525-30. This collection of sixty-four miniatures depicting images of Christ's life is mounted in four panels, each in sets of sixteen miniatures per panel. The e...

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Possibly commissioned by Cardinal Albrecht, Bradenburg, ca. 1525-1530. Acquired by Charles Stein, Paris, mid-late 19th century; Stein Sale, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, May 10, 1886, no. 241; purchased by Bourgeois, 1886. Unknown Spanish owner, ca. 1888 [1]. Acquired by Henry Walters, Baltimore, ca. 1910 [2]; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] Suggested by photographs taken by Maison Laurent in Madrid[2] Receipt of April 13 1911 from Adams Express Co. and recorded in inventory by Walters Art Gallery Superintendent James C. Anderson
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