Marylou Goldrosen
The Adoration of Magi at Vordun Museum - Roger Bautista's Assignment
The Vordun Museum and Gallery
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This is Roger Bautista's Submission. The painting I spotted in one of these art galleries was The Adoration of Magi. This panting was done with oils on wood panel by a Netherlands artist Hieronymus Bosch, executed in 1485-1500. This painting grabbed my attention by its unique triptych execution. On the left side of the panel, depicts St. Peter and one donor. On the right side of the painting, it shows St, Agnes and a donor. In the middle panels, depicts the adoration of magi. When closed, the shutter shows a scene of Gregory the Great kneeling at the altar in front of Christ. When I walked towards the painting, it had a great quality and easy to see. This painting was executed for a cathedral once owned by Jehan de Kassembrood. Once he and his wife were executed, the painting was shipped to Phillip ll of Spain. In my opinion, the art work is well developed and displayed in a unique way. Most of the art works in this gallery are really appealing and provocative.
Why did the artist choose to do this painting in a triptych?
The Adoration of Magi at Vordun Museum - Roger Bautista's Assignment
The Vordun Museum and Gallery
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fancy%20Decor/39/106/32
This is Roger Bautista's Submission. The painting I spotted in one of these art galleries was The Adoration of Magi. This panting was done with oils on wood panel by a Netherlands artist Hieronymus Bosch, executed in 1485-1500. This painting grabbed my attention by its unique triptych execution. On the left side of the panel, depicts St. Peter and one donor. On the right side of the painting, it shows St, Agnes and a donor. In the middle panels, depicts the adoration of magi. When closed, the shutter shows a scene of Gregory the Great kneeling at the altar in front of Christ. When I walked towards the painting, it had a great quality and easy to see. This painting was executed for a cathedral once owned by Jehan de Kassembrood. Once he and his wife were executed, the painting was shipped to Phillip ll of Spain. In my opinion, the art work is well developed and displayed in a unique way. Most of the art works in this gallery are really appealing and provocative.
Why did the artist choose to do this painting in a triptych?