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The Frankfurt Master's Triptych painting is a work of art that represents an exceptional example of the Flemish artistic style of the 15th century. The triptych is a composition of three panels, each of which shows a different scene. The original size of this work is 78 x 60 cm, while the side panels measure 79 x 27 cm.

The Master of Frankfurt's artistic style is known for his detailed depiction of the human figure and attention to detail in composition. In Triptych, the artist uses a painstaking painting technique to create a vivid and realistic image of the depicted scenes. Details in clothing, objects, and facial expressions are extremely accurate and realistic.

The composition of the triptych is impressive, with each panel visually connected to the others. The central panel shows a scene of the Crucifixion, with Christ on the cross and surrounded by biblical figures. In the left panel, Saint John the Baptist is represented and in the right panel, Saint John the Evangelist. The two side panels are connected to the central panel by means of a background landscape, which creates a sense of continuity and unity in the work.

Color in Triptych is vibrant and bold, with a rich, warm color palette. Gold and yellow tones are used to represent divine light and glory, while dark tones are used to create a sense of mystery and drama.

The history of the Triptych painting is fascinating and little known. Although the artist is unknown, it is believed to have been painted in the 15th century in the Netherlands. The work has passed through various hands over the centuries, and is currently in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

In short, the Frankfurt Master's Triptych painting is an impressive work of art that represents an exceptional example of the Flemish artistic style of the 15th century. The composition, color and attention to detail are impressive, and the history of the work is fascinating and little known.

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