museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Central panel and inner shutters of the triptych of the Apocalypse, by Master Bertram. c.1368–90. Oil on panel transferred to canvas, 123.4 by 83; 123.4 by 167.6; 123.6 by 82.9 cm. After cleaning and restoration. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. St Giles receiving the papal privilege, detail of Fig.3. After cleaning and restoration.
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11. The first horseman, detail of Fig.1. After cleaning and restoration.
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12. The armies of horsemen, detail of Fig.1.
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13. The sixth trumpet, detail of Fig.1.
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14. Magnified detail of punchwork from the triptych of the Apocalypse illustrated in Figs.1 and 3.
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15. Magnified detail of punchwork from Fig.04.
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2. Detail of the Bekrönung in Fig.1. After cleaning and restoration.
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3. Outer shutters of the triptych illustrated in Fig.1. After cleaning and restoration.
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4. Intermediate shutters of the Petri altarpiece, by Master Bertram. c.1379–83. Oil on oak panel, overall 217.5 by 726 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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5. Left inner shutter of the Petri altarpiece, carved by an unknown Hamburg sculptor, designed and polychromed by Master Bertram. c.1379–83. Carved and gilded oak, 180.3 by 180.5 by 19.5 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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6. Detail of the Coronation of the Virgin from the right outer shutter of the Buxtehude altarpiece, by
Master Bertram. c.1381–1410. Oil on oak panel, overall 108.5 by 93 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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7. The detail illustrated in Fig.8 before cleaning and restoration.
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8. The lamb on Mount Sion, detail of Fig.1. After cleaning and restoration.
Western art unattributed:
9. The lamb on Mount Sion, from a commentary on the Revelation of St John by Alexander of Bremen. Cologne or Lower Saxony, c.1270–75. Tempera on parchment, 24.8 by 17.4 cm. (University Library, Cambridge; MS. Mm. V. 31, fol.89r).