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The Trinity Altarpiece, also known as the Trinity Altar Panels, is a set of four paintings in oil on wood thought to have been commissioned for the Trinity College Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the late fifteenth century.

The Trinity Altarpiece
The Trinity Altarpiece

The work is attributed to the Flemish artist Hugo van der Goes and probably represents the inner and outer panels of the wings of a triptych. The presumed central panel is lost.[1] The painting in the church was described as a "burd" on 17 May 1516 when John Stewart, Duke of Albany made an offering at the high altar on Trinity Sunday.[2]

The work represents a rare example of religious art in Scotland to have survived the iconoclasm of the Scottish Reformation in 1560. The painting was taken to England at the Union of the Crowns and was part of the collection of Anne of Denmark wife of James VI and I. In 1618 she gave it to her son Prince Charles, who presented the painting to the Duke of Buckingham.[3]

The panels are part of the British Royal Collection and are displayed at the Scottish National Gallery.[4]


Description


The four panels depict the following subjects:

Trinity College Kirk in an engraving of 1825
Trinity College Kirk in an engraving of 1825

Edward Bonkil was a member of a wealthy Edinburgh merchant family with commercial connections in Bruges.[5] He may have commissioned the altarpiece to strengthen ties of the Trinity Collegiate Church with Margaret of Denmark, and the imagery used may express her interests and personal iconography.[6]


See also



References


  1. The Royal Collection
  2. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1903), 79 "for offerand to the He Altar and burd".
  3. Wendy Hitchmough, 'Setting the Stuart court: placing portraits in the performance of Anglo-Spanish negotiations', Journal of the History of Collections, 32:2 (July 2020), pp. 245-264.
  4. National Galleries of Scotland
  5. Lorne Campbell, 'Edward Bonkil: A Scottish Patron of Hugo van der Goes', The Burlington Magazine 126 (1984), pp. 265-74.
  6. Jill Harrison, 'Fresh Perspectives on Hugo van Goes' Portrait of Margaret of Denmark and the Trinity Altarpiece', The Court Historian, 24:2 (2019), pp. 120-138.

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[fr] Retable de la Trinité

Le Retable de la Trinité, également appelé Autel de la Trinité, est un ensemble de quatre panneaux peints (huile sur bois). Ils ont probablement été commandés par Edward Bonkil, prévôt de la Trinity College Kirk (en) d'Édimbourg, en Écosse, à la fin du XVe siècle. L'église a été démolie en 1848 pour faire place à la gare de Waverley.



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