1. Crucifixion with the three Maries, St John and a Carthusian monk, by Jean de Beaumetz and workshop. c.1389–95. Oil and gold on oak faced with linen, 60 by 48.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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2. Crucifixion with the three Maries, St John and a Carthusian monk, by Jean de Beaumetz and workshop. c.1389–95. Oil and gold on oak faced with linen, 56.6 by 45.7 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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From Master Wilhelm to Master Wilhelm: the identity of the Cologne Master of St Veronica
1. Madonna of the sweet pea, here attributed to Master Wilhelm. After 1426. Panel, central panel, 59 by 39.5 cm.; wings each 59 by 19.9 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne).
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2. Crucifixion with the Virgin, Sts John the Evangelist and Longinus and a Carthusian monk, here attributed to Master Wilhelm. Panel, 46 by 31.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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A newly discovered fragment by Geertgen tot Sint Jans
1. St Joseph, here attributed to Geertgen tot Sint Jans. c.1490. Panel, 11.4 by 9.8 cm. (Historiches Museum, Frankfurt).
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2. Triptych with the Adoration of the Magi, by Geertgen tot Sint Jans. c.1490. Panel, 111.2 by 69.5 cm. (central panel), 71 by 38.8 cm (wings). (Prague Castle).
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3. A double panel from Johann Valentin Prehn's 'Kleines Gemäldekabinett'. Reconstruction of 1988. (Historiches Museum, Frankfurt).