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The Burg Weiler Altar (triptych), ca. 1470
Master of the Burg Weiler Altar (German, Middle Rhenish)
Oil on wood, gold ground; central panel: 68 1/2 x 60 in. (174 x 152.4 cm); each wing; 68 1/2 x 26 in. (174 x 66 cm)
The Cloisters Collection, 1953 (53.21)

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From the chapel of the castle of Burg Weiler, Württenburg, near Heilbronn; Ex colls.: Barons von un zu Weiler, Burg Weiler, Germany (ca. 1470– 1934); Ernst Bauer, Heilbronn, Germany (?–October 21,1937); [Julius Böhler, Inc., Munich, Germany (October 21, 1937–April 26, 1938)]; Werner Lüps, Düsseldorf, Germany (April 26, 1938–1939); By descent to Dr. Forel (1939–sold through Julius Böhler Inc., Munich, April 15, 1953); [Thomas Agnew and Sons, London (April 15, 1953)].

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