Dresden Triptych (Wings)
What is Dresden Triptych (Wings)? Dresden Triptych (Wings) is a masterpiece created in an unknown year by Jan van Eyck. This Oil and tempera on wood panels is currently housed at the Gemäldegalerie (or associated collection). Use our interactive viewer below to explore community observations and add your own visual notes.
About the Artwork
Two hinged panels (wings) from the triptych, depicting full-length saint figures (St. Michael and St. Catherine) in a devotional style. The panel on the left shows a figure with wings and a spear (St. Michael), and the panel on the right shows a figure holding a book or scroll (St. Catherine).
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