Josse Lieferinxe - Selected Works

Selected Works

A more complete list can be found in the database of the Centre for the Study of Fifteenth-Century Painting

  • Life and Miracles of Saint Sebastian, 1497.
    • Saint Sebastian before Diocletian, 1497 (Hermitage Museum).
    • Saint Sebastian Destroying Pagan Idols, 1497 (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
    • Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1497, and two other panels (Philadelphia Museum of Art). (On-line illustrations).
    • Saint Sebastian intercedes for the Pest-stricken, 1497(Walters Art Museum, Baltimore).
    • Pilgrims at the Tomb of St Sebastian (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome.
  • The Archangel Michael Killing the Dragon (Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon).
  • Abraham Visited by Three Angels, dated 1500 (Kress Collection, Denver Art Museum.
  • Calvary (Louvre) (illustration, above)
  • Retable. Scattered wing panels and other elements. (Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels; Musée du Louvre; Musée Calvet, Avignon).
  • Ecce Homo (Biblioteca Ambrosiana). (Catalogue entry)
  • Pietà (Antwerp)
  • Adoration of the Infant Jesus, on the reverse of the panel A Bishop Saint (Louvre)
  • Visitation, on the reverse of the panel, Saint Lucy (Louvre)

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