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Gerard David painted some of the most compelling and technically exquisite works in the Netherlands around 1500. This exhibition reunites three parts of a remarkable altarpiece for the first time in almost a century: two dramatic wings (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp), which have been studied and conserved at the Getty Museum, and David's striking central panel, Christ Nailed to the Cross (National Gallery, London). The display confirms that together the paintings form one of the artist's earliest triptychs and presents findings from the project.
Exhibition Gerard David: An Early Netherlandish Altarpiece Reassembled
Where: The Getty Center Los Angeles
When: March 21 - June 18
(News item February 24, 2017)