Adoration of the Kings (Gossaert)
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The Adoration of the Kings is a large oil-on-oak painting by Jan Gossaert (born Jean Gossart, also known as Jan Mabuse), dated to 1510–15, depicting the Adoration of the Magi. Although Gossaert's name is signed on the border of Balthazar's richly embroidered headdress, and on a collar worn by Balthazar's turbaned attendant, the painting was occasionally attributed to Albrecht Dürer in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 2010, Ainsworth suggested that the work was a collaboration between Gossaert and Gerard David.
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Artist | Jan Gossaert |
Year | 1510 (1510)–1515 (1515) |
Medium | Oil on oak |
Dimensions | 177.2 cm × 161.8 cm (69.8 in × 63.7 in) |
Location | National Gallery, London |
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