The Last Judgment (Bosch triptych fragment)

The Last Judgment (Bosch triptych fragment)

Infobox Painting



title=The Last Judgement
artist=Hieronymus Bosch
year=1506-1508
type=Oil on wood
height=60
width=114
city=Munich
museum=Alte Pinakothek

"The Last Judgment" is a triptych created by Hieronymus Bosch. Unlike the alternate triptych with the same name, The Last Judgment, only a fragment of this one exists today. It resides at Alte Pinakothek in Munich.

After being damaged, this fragment was heavily repainted, then the paint was removed in 1936.


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