Master of Heiligenkreuz

Death of the Virgin

c. 1400
tempera and oil with gold on panel
71 × 54 cm (28 × 21.3 in)

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The artist was named for a painting that was once in the Cistercian monastery of Heiligenkreuz in Austria.

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