• ^ a b c Trowbridge, Mark (2011). "Sin and Redemption in Late-Medieval Art and Theater: The Magdalen as Role Model in Hugo van der Goes's Vienna Diptych".
  • Diptych of The Fall of Man and The Redemption (Lamentation of Christ)’ was created in c.1480 by Hugo van der Goes in Northern Renaissance style.
  • Hugo van der Goes, Vienna Diptych, c.1479, oil on panel (diptych), each: 32 x 22 cm. Courtesy: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, and Google Art Project.
  • Vienna Diptych 1470. by Hugo van der Goes. (Museum: Kunsthistorisches Museum). ... A Benedictine Monk 1478. Hugo van der Goes. e-Card. Download.
  • Precious gems are one of the most seductive aspects of Hugo van der Goes’ quest for realism in his altarpiece commissioned by Tommaso Portinari.
  • Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary[edit]. Hugo van der Goes: Vienna Diptych wikidata:Q2568873 reasonator:Q2568873.
  • Virgin and Child (by follower of Hugo van der Goes) (circa 1485, 32x21 mm, currently @ National Gallery, London.) Hugo van der Goes >> <<.
  • GOES, Hugo van der. (b. ca. 1440, Ghent, d. 1482, Bruxelles). ... This painting is the right panel of a diptych, the left panel showing The Fall.
  • Hugo van der Goes was one of the most significant and original Flemish painters of the late 15th century. ... Vienna Diptych (1479).
  • Hugo van der Goes, Lamentation of Christ of the Vienna Diptych, c. 1477/79, Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie, © KHM-Museumsverband.