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Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and St Mary Magdalene
Artist Anthony van Dyck  Edit this on Wikidata
Year17th century
Medium oil paint, canvas
Dimensions330 cm (130 in) × 282 cm (111 in)
LocationRoom 800, Paris, France Edit this at Wikidata
OwnerFrench State  Edit this on Wikidata
CollectionDepartment of Paintings of the Louvre  Edit this on Wikidata
Accession No.INV 1766  Edit this on Wikidata
Identifiers Joconde work ID: 000PE008763

Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and St Mary Magdalene is a painting by Anthony van Dyck. He produced it in 1617-19 as the high altarpiece for the Jesuit church in Bergues, near Dunkirk, during his time as an assistant painter to Peter Paul Rubens - for a long time the painting was even attributed to Rubens. It was paid to Rubens in 1621 and seems to have been sold around 1746. It was bought by Louis XV of France in Antwerp in 1749 to be the high altarpiece of Saint-Louis de Versailles at the Palace of Versailles. It is now in the Louvre, in Paris.

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