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The image shows a triptych painting in a dark, ornate frame, hung on a light-colored wall. A plaque above the painting reads "490. РЕЙХЯ ИУДИЬ-МАРТЕНС ЯН СЭН ХЕЕМСКЕРК. 1505-1570. ГОЛЛАНДСКОЙ ШКОЛЫ." This indicates the painting is item 490, by Marten van Heemskerck (1505-1570), from the Dutch school. The painting itself depicts a religious scene with multiple figures. The central panel shows Jesus Christ on the cross, surrounded by a crowd of people, horses, and soldiers. The left panel features a man being crucified on a tree, with onlookers below. The right panel depicts another crucifixion scene with figures in prayer and mourning. The style of the painting suggests it is a work of Renaissance art. The painting is displayed indoors, likely in a museum or art gallery. Given the context of the plaque's inscription in Cyrillic and the common practice of numbering artworks in museums, this painting is highly likely to be located in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The lighting suggests an indoor, controlled environment with artificial lighting.
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Jul 14, 2026, 1:56 PM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image shows a triptych painting in a dark, ornate frame, hung on a light-colored wall. A plaque above the painting reads "490. РЕЙХЯ ИУДИЬ-МАРТЕНС ЯН СЭН ХЕЕМСКЕРК. 1505-1570. ГОЛЛАНДСКОЙ ШКОЛЫ." This indicates the painting is item 490, by Marten van Heemskerck (1505-1570), from the Dutch school. The painting itself depicts a religious scene with multiple figures. The central panel shows Jesus Christ on the cross, surrounded by a crowd of people, horses, and soldiers. The left panel features a man being crucified on a tree, with onlookers below. The right panel depicts another crucifixion scene with figures in prayer and mourning. The style of the painting suggests it is a work of Renaissance art. The painting is displayed indoors, likely in a museum or art gallery. Given the context of the plaque's inscription in Cyrillic and the common practice of numbering artworks in museums, this painting is highly likely to be located in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The lighting suggests an indoor, controlled environment with artificial lighting.

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