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NG 657.2 and 657.1 are shutters from the same triptych; this work would have been joined at the left to the now lost central devotional panel. They are considered the work of a weak follower of David and are dated, because of the costume of the donors, to about 1525 or later.
From a collection at \'s Hertogenbosch; bought with the Edmond Beaucousin collection, Paris, 1860.
Davies 1953, pp. 73-6
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