1. Virgin and Child with a kneeling donor, after Jan van Eyck's Van Maelbeke Virgin. ?Bruges, c.1450. silverpoint on white prepared paper, 27.8 by 18 cm. (Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna).
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2. Virgin and Child in a church, after Jan van Eyck's Van Maelbeke Virgin. Circle of the Wierix brothers. 1580s or 1590s. Engraving, 17.1 by 11.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. Triptych probably made for the canon and cantor Petrus Wyts, copy of Jan van Eyck's Van Maelbeke Virgin. ?Ypres, first quarter of the seventeenth century. Central panel, 177.2 by 99.7 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Virgin and Child with Canon Fraciscus de Mamez, by Jan Thomas. 1645. (Lost in First World War).
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5. Detail of Fig. 3, showing a portrait of the donor.
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Tomb of Bishop Antonius de Hennin, attributed to Urbaan Taillebert. c.1626. (St Martin's, Ypres; photograph taken c.1875).
Western art unattributed:
Groundplan of the church of St Martin's, Ypres. A: location of the tomb of Bishop Antonius de Hennin; B: location of Van Eyck's Maelbeke Virgin in the early eighteenth century.
Western art unattributed:
Tomb of Bishop Martinus Rithovius. c.1607. (St Martin's, Ypres; photograph taken c.1875).
Plate II. Madonna and Child. Detail of the Madonna of the Provost of Maelbeke, Cleaned but Unrestored. Jan van Eyck's Last Work
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Plate III. Details of the Madonna of the Provost of Maelbeke; A-The Provost's head, cleaned but unrestored; B-Lower part of Provost's head, hands and upper part of body, cleaned and restored; C-Landscape which appeared after cleaning. Jan van Eyck's Last Work
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The Madonna of the Provost of Maelbeke. Triptych, Here Identified As by Jan van Eyck. (Berlin Collection)