£20,000
Vrancke van der Stockt (1424 - 1495) or 'The Master of the Prado Redemption'
Two altar-piece fragments
Oil on gold panel
Vrancke van der Stockt, son of Jan van der Stockt, was a master in the Brussels Guild of St. Luke and the official painter of Brussels after the death of Rogier van der Weyden. Van der Stockt was the 'direct heir and populizer' of Rogier van der Weyden and was thought to have collaborated with him.
cf. the Triptych of the Redemption: The Crucifixion in the Museo del Prado, inv. no. POO1888
Dimensions:
[a] (Panel) 12 in. (H) x 4.25 in. (W); (Frame) 14.5 in. (H) x 6.75 in. (W)
[b] (Panel) 12 in. (H) x 4.5 in. (W); (Frame) 14.75 in. (H) x 7 in. (W)
Property of a Distinguished Family
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