List of works by Rogier van der Weyden

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Most of the works of Rogier van der Weyden consist of triptychs, diptychs or polyptychs, each including more than one panel. Some are dismembered and the parts are kept in different museums. Some panels are only fragmentary remains.

This list features the paintings accepted as authentic by Dirk de Vos (2000). They are listed chronologically following the datings of de Vos. All works are executed in oil on oak panels unless otherwise mentioned.

Works

c. 1425–1430
  • Enthroned Virgin and Child in a Niche, Madrid,
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    . Both ca. 14 × 10 cm.
  • Crucifixion, Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 538 A., 79 × 49 cm.
c. 1430–1432
  • Diptych with the Virgin and Child Standing in a Niche, and Saint Catherine in a landscape, Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, inv. nr. 951 and 955. Both ca. 19 × 12 cm.
c. 1430–1435
c. 1435–1440
c. 1440–1445
c. 1445–1450
c. 1445–1455
  • Saint Margareth and Saint Apollonia, Right wing of a lost triptych, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 534C. 51,5 × 27,5 cm.
c. 1450–1455
  • The Braque Triptych
    , Paris, Musée du Louvre, inv. nr. RF 2063. Center panel: 34 × 62 cm, wings each 34 × 27 cm.
  • Portrait of a man, Madrid, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, inv. nr. 1930.26. 32 × 23 cm.
  • Triptych with the Adoration of the Magi, so-called Columba Altarpiece, Munich, Alte Pinakothek, inv. nr. WAF 1189-1191. Center panel: ca. 140 × 153, Wings each: ca. 140 × 73 cm.
  • Triptych with scenes from the life of John the Baptist, so called Saint Johns Altarpiece, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 534B. Each panel ca. 77 × 48 cm.
  • The crucified Christ between the mourning Mary and Saint John, so called Crucifixion of Scheut, El Escorial, inv. nr. 10014602. 325 × 192 cm.
c. 1455–1464
c. 1455–1460
c. 1460
c. 1461–1462
c. 1460–1464
c. 1463–1464
Copies after Van der Weyden

References

  1. ^ Recent research by Ron Spronk proved that the two panels indeed formed a diptych together. The temporarily rejoined diptych was displayed in the loan exhibition 'Unfolding the Netherlandish Diptych' at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen in Antwerp in Fall 2006/Spring 2007.

Sources

  • de Vos, Dirk (2000). Rogier van der Weyden: The Complete Works. Harry N Abrams.