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This image depicts a large, multi-panel Gothic altarpiece, specifically the "Altarpiece of Saint Ursula, Saint Martin and Saint Anthony Abbot," by the workshop of Marzal de Sas, displayed within the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

The altarpiece features an elaborate, gilded wooden structure, presenting a tiered arrangement of painted panels. The central tier comprises three large vertical panels against a prominent gold background. The left panel shows a female saint, identified as Saint Ursula, dressed in a dark cloak over a light green gown, holding a bow with an arrow and a book. The central panel illustrates a knightly figure, likely Saint Martin or Saint George, seated on a white horse, accompanied by a male attendant on foot. The right panel portrays an elderly male saint, identified as Saint Anthony Abbot, with a long white beard, wearing a dark hooded robe, holding a staff and a red-bound book.

Above these central figures, an upper tier consists of several smaller narrative panels depicting various scenes with multiple figures in architectural settings, including crowded processions and ceremonies. Below the main tier, a predella (lower register) presents a row of smaller, arched panels, each illustrating distinct narrative episodes, including what appears to be a martyrdom scene.

The entire altarpiece is bordered by intricate Gothic architectural elements, including pinnacles and tracery, all richly gilded. It is mounted against a smooth, light gray wall in what appears to be a museum gallery. A subtle shadow from the altarpiece is cast on the wall to its right. A small, white informational label is visible on the wall to the lower left of the artwork. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the altarpiece.
xxlidiasxx

Mar 1, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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This image depicts a large, multi-panel Gothic altarpiece, specifically the "Altarpiece of Saint Ursula, Saint Martin and Saint Anthony Abbot," by the workshop of Marzal de Sas, displayed within the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The altarpiece features an elaborate, gilded wooden structure, presenting a tiered arrangement of painted panels. The central tier comprises three large vertical panels against a prominent gold background. The left panel shows a female saint, identified as Saint Ursula, dressed in a dark cloak over a light green gown, holding a bow with an arrow and a book. The central panel illustrates a knightly figure, likely Saint Martin or Saint George, seated on a white horse, accompanied by a male attendant on foot. The right panel portrays an elderly male saint, identified as Saint Anthony Abbot, with a long white beard, wearing a dark hooded robe, holding a staff and a red-bound book. Above these central figures, an upper tier consists of several smaller narrative panels depicting various scenes with multiple figures in architectural settings, including crowded processions and ceremonies. Below the main tier, a predella (lower register) presents a row of smaller, arched panels, each illustrating distinct narrative episodes, including what appears to be a martyrdom scene. The entire altarpiece is bordered by intricate Gothic architectural elements, including pinnacles and tracery, all richly gilded. It is mounted against a smooth, light gray wall in what appears to be a museum gallery. A subtle shadow from the altarpiece is cast on the wall to its right. A small, white informational label is visible on the wall to the lower left of the artwork. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the altarpiece.

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