Merode Altarpiece ca. 1425-1428
Oil on oak: 64.5 x 62.9 cm (center); 64.5 x 27.4 cm (wings)
Formal Analysis on Robert Campin’s Merode Altarpiece Robert Campin’s painting Merode Altarpiece was created during Northern Renaissance. The golden frame divides the painting into three parts including the center and two wings. It seems to be telling a story from left side to the center, but the connection with the right wing is somewhat unclear. On the left wing, the clergymen (based on their dress codes) are entering the house of the female protagonist. Meanwhile, the female protagonist is reading a book and the angel alongside is gazing at her. On a closer observation, the craftsman on the right wing is craving on a board. Campin is