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Artist
Master of the Legend of St. Godelieve | Flemish
Creation date
about 1500
Materials
oil on wood
Dimensions
32 x 70 in. (closed), 32 x 138 in. (open)
Credit line
James E. Roberts Fund
Accession number
24.3
Collection
Currently On View
As the burial place of St. James the Great, Santiago de Compostela has long been one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Europe. This unusual triptych, which was probably made for a confraternity of pilgrims, comprises a cycle of twelve scenes from the life, miracles and martyrdom of St. James.
