Most of the works of Rogier van der Weyden consist of triptychs, diptychs or polyptychs, each including more than one panel. Some are dismembered and the parts are kept in different museums. Some panels are only fragmentary remains.
This list features the paintings accepted as authentic by Dirk de Vos (2000). They are listed chronologically following the datings of de Vos. All works are executed in oil on oak panels unless otherwise mentioned.
Works
c. 1425âÂÂ1430:
c. 1430âÂÂ1432:
- Diptych with the Virgin and Child Standing in a Niche, and Saint Catherine in a landscape, Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, inv. nr. 951 and 955. Both ca. 19 ÃÂ 12 cm.
c. 1430âÂÂ1435:
- Descent from the Cross, Madrid, Museo del Prado, inv. nr. 2825. 220 ÃÂ 259 cm.
- Virgin and Child in a Niche, the so-called Durán Madonna, Madrid, Museo del Prado, inv. nr. 2722. 100 à52 cm.
- Portrait of a Woman (sometimes considered as the portrait of van der Weyden's wife Elisabeth Goffaert), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 545 D. 47 à32 cm.
- Annunciation Triptych. Center panel, with the Annunciation in Paris, Musée du Louvre, inv. nr. 1982. 87 à91 cm; wings with the Visitation and a Clergyman Kneeled in Prayer in Turin, Galleria Sabauda, inv. nr. 210 and 320. Both 89 à36,5 cm.
c. 1435âÂÂ1440:
- Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Higginson bequest, 93.153. 138 ÃÂ 111 cm.
- Visitation (van der Weyden), Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste, inv. nr. 1550. 58 à36 cm.
- Triptych with the crucifixion, so called: Abegg Triptych, Riggisberg, Abegg-Stiftung, inv. nr. 14.2.63. Center panel: 103 ÃÂ 72 cm. Wings, both: 103 ÃÂ 33 cm.
c. 1440âÂÂ1445:
- Triptych of the Seven Sacraments, so called Chevrot Altarpiece, Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, inv. nr. 393-395. center panel: 200 ÃÂ 97 cm, Both side panels: 119 ÃÂ 63 cm.
- Triptych of Our Fair Lady, so called Miraflores Altarpiece, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 534A. Three panels: 74 à45 cm each.
- Triptych with the crucifixion, Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, inv. nr. 901. Center panel: 96 ÃÂ 69 cm. Wings: 101 ÃÂ 35 cm.
- The Magdalen Reading, Saint Catherine and Saint Joseph, fragments of a lost Sacra Conversazione, Mary Magdalen in: National Gallery, London inv. nr. 645. 62 ÃÂ 54 cm.; Heads of Saint Catherine and Saint Joseph in Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, inv. nr. 75B and 79 A. Both fragments ca. 21 ÃÂ 18 cm.
c. 1445âÂÂ1450:
- Triptych with the Birth of Christ, so called Bladelin Triptych, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 535. Center panel: 94 à92 cm, Wings each: 94 à42 cm.
- Jean Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to Philip the Good, dedication miniature from the 'Chroniques de Hainaut', Brussels, Royal Library of Belgium, ms. 9242, fol.1, paint on parchment, 15,4 ÃÂ 20 cm (illustration), 42,3 ÃÂ 28,8 (leaf). Apparently Rogier's only surviving miniature.
- Beaune Altarpiece, so called: Last Judgement, Beaune, Hôtel-Dieu, Beaune, originally oil on oak panels, today some panels are transferred to canvas. The polyptych consists of 15 different parts. The large center part measures 210 à100 cm, the small upper wings measure 72 à45 cm. Opened the polyptych measures 210 à548 cm.
c. 1445âÂÂ1455:
- Saint Margareth and Saint Apollonia, Right wing of a lost triptych, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 534C. 51,5 à27,5 cm.
c. 1450âÂÂ1455:
- The Braque Triptych, Paris, Musée du Louvre, inv. nr. RF 2063. Center panel: 34 à62 cm, wings each 34 à27 cm.
- Portrait of a man, Madrid, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, inv. nr. 1930.26. 32 ÃÂ 23 cm.
- Triptych with the Adoration of the Magi, so-called Columba Altarpiece, Munich, Alte Pinakothek, inv. nr. WAF 1189-1191. Center panel: ca. 140 ÃÂ 153, Wings each: ca. 140 ÃÂ 73 cm.
- Triptych with scenes from the life of John the Baptist, so called Saint Johns Altarpiece, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv. nr. 534B. Each panel ca. 77 à48 cm.
- The crucified Christ between the mourning Mary and Saint John, so called Crucifixion of Scheut, El Escorial, inv. nr. 10014602. 325 ÃÂ 192 cm.
c. 1455âÂÂ1464:
c. 1455âÂÂ1460:
c. 1460:
- Diptych of Philippe de Croy, Lord of Sempy, left wing: Virgin and Child in: San Marino (California), The Huntington Library, inv. nr. 26.105.; right wing: Portrait of Philippe de Croy in: Antwerp, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, inv. nr. 254. both wings ca. 49 ÃÂ 30 cm.
- Portrait of a Woman, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 34 cm x 25.5 cm
c. 1461âÂÂ1462:
- Portrait of Charles the Bold, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, inv.nr. 545. 51 à34 cm.
- Portrait of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, inv.nr. 1449. 38 ÃÂ 28 cm.
- Virgin and Child, Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Edith A. and Percy S. Strauss Collection, inv. nr. 44-535. 32 ÃÂ 23 cm.
c. 1460âÂÂ1464:
c. 1463âÂÂ1464:
- Diptych of Jean de Froimont, left wing: Virgin and Child in: Caen, Musée des Beaux-Arts, inv.nr. M.91. right wing: Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, inv.nr. 4279. both wings ca. 51 à33 cm. (According to a publication by Dominique Vanwijnsberghe).
- Portrait of a Lady, sometimes identified as Marie de Valengin, bastard daughter of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, inv.nr. 1937.1.44. 37 ÃÂ 27 cm.
- Entombment of Christ, or Lamentation of Christ, probably commissioned by the Medici, Florence, Uffizi Gallery, inv.nr. 1114. 96 x 110 cm.
- Calvary diptych, left wing: Mary in grief, supported by Saint John, right wing: Crucifixion, probably the outside of the wings of a lost carved altarpiece, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The John G. Johnson Collection, inv.nr. 334-335.
Copies after Van der Weyden
References
Sources
- de Vos, Dirk (2000). Rogier van der Weyden: The Complete Works. Harry N Abrams.