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The date of the Wilton Diptych has been the subject of considerable controversy among art historians... The Wilton Diptych on the National Gallery website...

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The Wilton Diptych (c. 1395–99) tempera on wood, each section 47.5 cm × 29.2 cm. National Gallery, London | The Wilton Diptych (c. 1395–99) tempera on wood, each section 47.5 cm × 29.2 cm. National Gallery, London | National Gallery | London | 1395 | 1399 | diptych | Richard II of England | Virgin and Child | votive portrait | International Gothic | National Gallery | London | | | Baltic oak | tempera | gold leaf | lapis lazuli | vermilion | John the Baptist | Edmund the Martyr | attribute | cloth of gold | rosemary | Anne of Bohemia | gold collar | Cytisus scoparius | Plantagenet | Charles VI of France | Isabella of Valois | | | emblem | Paradise | emblem | Edward the Confessor | impaled | | | livery | the White Hart | benediction | pennant | Cross of St. George | Richard II | Royal Collection | Virgin and Child | Westminster Abbey | John the Evangelist | Lamb of God | Epiphany | Baptism of Christ | visit after the birth of Christ | visit of the Magi | Bordeaux | France | patron saint | St. George | angels | Westminster Abbey | divine right | Christian | orb | | | Emperor Charles IV | illuminated manuscripts | English | Bohemian | Anne of Bohemia | Pol de Limbourg | Prague | Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor | Wenceslas, King of the Romans | Charles I | Earls of Pembroke | Wilton House | 1929 | iconoclasm | British art | Our Lady of Westminster | The Burlington Magazine | ISBN 185709218X | Michael Levey | Levey, Michael | ISBN 0947645349 | Wikimedia Commons | Categories | Gothic paintings | Collections of the National Gallery, London | 1390s paintings |
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