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  2. The Last Judgement (Martin paintings) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Judgement is a triptych of oil paintings by the British artist John Martin, created in 1851–1853. The work comprises three separate paintings on a theme of the end of the world , inspired by the Book of Revelation .

  3. The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Judgment (tempera on panel) is a painting by the Renaissance artist Fra Angelico. It was commissioned by the Camaldolese Order for the newly elected abbot, the humanist scholar Ambrogio Traversari. [1] It is variously dated to c1425, [2] 1425–1430 [3] and 1431. [1]

  4. The Great Day of His Wrath - Wikipedia

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    The painting was engraved in 1854 (after Martin's death) by Thomas McLean, together with two other paintings by Martin, Plains of Heaven and The Last Judgment (a group of three 'judgment pictures' [10]). [7] Despite wide public reception, the three paintings were rejected as vulgar by the Royal Academy. [14]

  5. Beaune Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    The Beaune Altarpiece (or The Last Judgement) is a large polyptych c. 1443–1451 altarpiece by the Early Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden, painted in oil on oak panels with parts later transferred to canvas. It consists of fifteen paintings on nine panels, of which six are painted on both sides.

  6. Category:The Last Judgement in art - Wikipedia

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    The Last Judgement (Martin paintings) Last Judgement (Fra Bartolomeo) Last Judgement (Lochner) Last Judgement (Venusti) The Last Judgement Triptych (Klontzas) The Last Judgement (Vasari and Zuccari) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Bruges) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Vienna) The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico, Florence) The Last Judgment (Bosch, Munich)

  7. The Last Judgment (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Judgment at the end of the chapel Charon and his boat of damned souls. The Last Judgment was a traditional subject for large church frescos, but it was unusual to place it at the east end, over the altar. The traditional position was on the west wall, over the main doors at the back of a church, so that the congregation took this ...

  8. Life of Christ (circle of Cimabue?) - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Christ is a series of five paintings in tempera and gold on panel depicting scenes from the Life of Christ and (in the final panel) the Last Judgement.The works date to around 1290–1300 and are attributed to the circle of Cimabue or to a Venetian artist.

  9. Triptych of the Last Judgement (Klontzas) - Wikipedia

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    Some of his well-known works include The Last Judgement Triptych (Klontzas) and The Last Judgment (Klontzas). The Vatican owns Triptych of the Just in Glory also created by Klontzas which also features the Last Judgment. [1] [2] [3] The Second Coming or the Last Judgement is a common theme in Christian Art. The event sometimes referred to as ...