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The Meeting of Joachim and Anna
Master of Joachim and Anne, Master of Joachim and Anne, c. 1470, sculpture, BK-NM-88
Joachim and Anna were childless for many years. Until Anna’s prayers were answered and she miraculously conceived a daughter, Mary. Joyous at the news, they embrace each other tenderly. This intimate, almost timeless scene was once part of a large altar depicting stories about the life of the Virgin…
On display in room 0.1
The Nativity
Hans Kamensetzer (attributed to), c. 1470, sculpture, BK-16985
On display in room 0.2
Death of the Virgin
Adriaen van Wesel, c. 1475 - c. 1477, sculpture, BK-NM-11859
On display in room 0.1
Mary, Joseph and three angels
Adriaen van Wesel, c. 1475 - c. 1477, sculpture, BK-NM-11647
On display in room 0.1
Mary, Joseph and three angels
Adriaen van Wesel, c. 1475 - c. 1477, sculpture, BK-NM-11713
On display in room 0.1
Christ’s Descent into Limbo
anonymous, c. 1440, sculpture, BK-1962-33
On display in room 0.1
Dove
anonymous, c. 1225 - c. 1250, sculpture, BK-17205
On display in room 0.2
Virgin and Child
Meester van de Lastige Kinderen (attributed to), Gianfrancesco Rustici (attributed to), c. 1500 - c. 1525, sculpture, BK-NM-12996
On display in room 0.5
The Last Supper
anonymous, c. 1520, sculpture, BK-NM-9382
On display in room 0.2