The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis
The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis
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The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis is a c. 1497 triptych by the Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch. The subject of the painting has been uncertain, and it has also been known as the Triptych of the Crucified Martyr, or The Crucifixion of Saint Julia, but is now believed to depict Saint Wilgefortis (also known as St Uncumber or St Liberata).
Like many Bosch paintings, the date of this work was long disputed, until dendrochronological analysis assigned it to around 1497. It was held in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, and now in the collection of the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.
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Size: Various Sizes Available
Original Dimension: 167.7 x 60 cm
Year: 1482Medium: Oil Painting on CanvasType: ReproductionArtist: Hieronymus BoschDelivery Time: 14-21 daysItem #: R-Bosch-009The Crucifixion of Saint Wilgefortis by Hieronymus Bosch can be reproduced with the same emotions of the original masterpiece. In our in-house studio artists carefully recreate the painting detail-by-detail, colour-by-colour to near perfection.Click here to learn more about our studio
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