Jean Bellegambe, 1509 - The Le Cellier Altarpiece - fine art print

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Additional description by the museum's website (© Copyright - by The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Saint Bernard, the standing monk seen on the left interior wing, was a reformer of the Cistercian order and a fervent proponent of the cult of Mary. In this triptych he gathers with his family around the throne of the Virgin. The altarpiece was commissioned by Jeanne de Boubais, abbess of the Cistercian convent of Flines, who appears in the central panel in the guise of Saint Bernard's sister, Humbeline, and for this reason wears the black Benedictine habit. Painted in grisaille on the exterior is Bernard's vision of the Virgin, who miraculously wet the saint's lips with her milk.

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Work of art title: "The Le Cellier Altarpiece"
Classification of the work of art: painting
Broad category: classic art
Temporal classification: 16th century
Created in: 1509
Artwork age: more than 510 years
Artwork original medium: oil on wood
Original artwork size: Shaped top: central panel 40 x 24 in (101,6 x 61 cm); left wing 37 3/4 x 10 in (95,9 x 25,4 cm); right wing 37 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (95,3 x 24,1 cm)
Museum / collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum location: New York City, New York, United States of America
Museum website: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artwork license type: public domain
Courtesy of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931
Creditline: The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931

Background information on the artist

Name of the artist: Jean Bellegambe
Other names: Jean Bellegambe, Bellegambe Jean, Bellegambe Jehan, Bellegambe, Master of Colors
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality: French
Jobs of the artist: painter
Country: France
Artist category: old master
Art styles: Northern Renaissance
Lifetime: 66 years
Birth year: 1470
City of birth: Douai, Hauts-de-France, France
Year died: 1536
Died in (place): Douai, Hauts-de-France, France

About the product

Article classification: wall art
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Manufacturing process: UV print / digital printing
Provenance: made in Germany
Type of stock: on demand production
Intended usage: wall décor, wall decoration
Orientation of the image: square format
Side ratio: 1 : 1
Image aspect ratio interpretation: the length is equal to the width
Available variants: canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper)
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) size variants: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39", 150x150cm - 59x59", 180x180cm - 71x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39", 150x150cm - 59x59", 180x180cm - 71x71"
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Aluminium dibond print options: 20x20cm - 8x8", 30x30cm - 12x12", 50x50cm - 20x20", 70x70cm - 28x28", 100x100cm - 39x39"
Picture frame: unframed reproduction

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For every fine art print we offer a range of different sizes and materials. You can choose your your favorite size and material among the following options:

  • Aluminium dibond print (metal): Aluminium Dibond prints are metal prints with an impressive depth. The Direct Print on Aluminum Dibond is the excellent start to art reproductions with aluminum. This UV print on aluminium is the most popular entry-level product and is an extremely stylish way to display artworks, as it draws focus on the image.
  • Acrylic glass print: The print on acrylic glass, often described as a fine art print on plexiglass, will convert your favorite original work of art into amazing home décor and is a good alternative option to dibond or canvas fine art replicas. The work of art is custom-made with modern UV direct print technology. It creates intense, stunning color tones. With an acrylic glass art print contrasts and artwork details will be more recognizeable with the help of the precise tonal gradation in the print.
  • The poster print (canvas material): The poster is a printed canvas with a slightly roughened surface texture, that reminds the original work of art. Please keep in mind, that depending on the size of the canvas poster print we add a white margin of something between 2-6cm around the painting in order to facilitate the framing with a custom frame.
  • Canvas print: A UV printed canvas stretched on a wood stretcher frame. A canvas of your favorite work of art will provide you with the opportunity to turn your individual fine art print into a large collection piece. Canvas prints are relatively low in weight. That means, it is quite simple to hang your Canvas print without extra wall-mounts. Canvas prints are suited for all types of walls.

Detailed art product information

The classic art artwork with the title The Le Cellier Altarpiece was made by the male French artist Jean Bellegambe in 1509. The version of the work of art had the size - Shaped top: central panel 40 x 24 in (101,6 x 61 cm); left wing 37 3/4 x 10 in (95,9 x 25,4 cm); right wing 37 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (95,3 x 24,1 cm) and was painted with the medium oil on wood. It is in the the digital collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is located in New York City, New York, United States of America. The classic art masterpiece, which is in the public domain is being provided with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931. : The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931. The alignment of the digital reproduction is square with a ratio of 1 : 1, which implies that the length is equal to the width. The painter Jean Bellegambe was an artist, whose artistic style was mainly Northern Renaissance. The French painter lived for 66 years, born in 1470 in Douai, Hauts-de-France, France and passed away in 1536.

Important note: We try everything in order to depict our products as clearly as possible and to display them visually on the various product detail pages. However, the pigments of the printed materials, as well as the printing might differ marginally from the representation on the screen. Depending on the screen settings and the quality of the surface, color pigments can unfortunately not be printed 100% realistically. Considering that all our art reproductions are processed and printed by hand, there may also be minor differences in the motif's exact position and the size.

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