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Master of the St. Elizabeth Panels: The Saint Elizabeth’s Day Flood  wikidata:Q26996625 reasonator:Q26996625
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Meester van de Heilige Elisabeth-Panelen

Meester van de Heilige Elisabeth-Panelen
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Title
De Sint-Elisabethsvloed
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
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Description
Nederlands: De Sint Elisabethsvloed, watersnood op 18-19 november 1421. Het door de ramp getroffen landschap in vogelvlucht. Rechtsboven de dijkdoorbraak. Op de voorgrond en op het middenplan proberen mensen zichzelf en hun bezittingen in boten te redden, in het water drijven de lichamen van verdronken mensen en vee. Buitenzijde van het rechterpaneel, maakt deel uit van twee panelen, aan weerszijden beschilderd met voorstellingen uit het leven van de heilige Elisabeth van Hongarije (1207-31) en de Sint Elisabethsvloed 18-19 november 1421 (SK-A-3145/46 en SK-A-3147A/B).
; Meester van de Heilige Elisabeth-panelen (werkzaam ca. 1490–1495), Noordelijke Nederlanden (Dordrecht?), ca.1490–1495, olieverf op paneel
Date between 1490 and 1495
date QS:P571,+1490-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1490-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1495-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on panel
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259
Dimensions drager Height: 127.5 cm (50.1 in) drager Width: 110.5 cm (43.5 in) drager Height: 126 cm (49.6 in) drager Width: 109 cm (42.9 in)
institution QS:P195,Q190804
Accession number
SK-A-3147-B
Place of creation Noordelijke Nederlanden; Dordrecht?
Object history Acquisition: 1933-12-01
Exhibition history

2008-2008, Het begin van de Hollandse schilderkunst. Van Geerten tot Sint Jans tot Lucas van Leyden, Rotterdam

2006-2007, De St. Elisabethsvloedpanelen, Dordrecht
References G. Simpson, The Pine Standard Chest in St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn, and the Social and Economic Significance of the Type, in: King's Lynn and the Fens: medieval art, architecture and archaeology, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions XXXI (2008), p. 60, fig. 5"’So grot overvlot der watere’. Een bijdrage in het moderne multidisciplinaire onderzoek naar de St. Elisabethsvloed en de periode die daaraan vooraf ging”/ P. Cleveringa e.a. - In: Holland 36/3 (2004), pp. 162-180.De waterstaat/ Tom van der Meer - In: Rijksmuseum Kunstkrant, jrg. 25, maart-april 1999, nr. 2, pag.4-10.De watersnood van 1421 / Jean Baptist Bedaux - In: Vitrine: museummagazine 3/95, pag. 13.Het altaarstuk met de Sint Elisabehtsvloed uit de Grote Kerk van Dordrecht. De oorspronkelijke plaats en de opdrachtgevers / Liesbeth M. Helmus - In: Oud Holland 105/1991 nr. 2, pag 127-139.De Elisabethsvloed en het altaar van de Wieldrechtenaren in de Grote Kerk van Dordrecht / Liesbeth M. Helmus - In: Kwartaal and Teken 18/1992 (verkorte en aangepaste versie van 1991-nr. 2).Strijd tegen het water / In: 20 Eeuwen Nederland en de Nederlanders - Waanders Uitgevers 1998, afl. 1, pag. 12.Inzoomer object op zaal, 2013 (Nederlands/English).
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