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THE NETHERLANDS | Joos van Cleve (Netherlandish, ca. 1485–1540/41). The Last Judgment, ca. 1520–25. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Blandy, 1940 (40.174.1) #WorldCup The Last Judgment, Art Sacre, European Paintings, Custom Posters, Religious Art, Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Metropolitan Museum, Belle Photo, Stretched Canvas Prints

The Artist: For a biography of Joos van Cleve, see the Catalogue Entry for The Holy Family (32.100.57).The Subject of the Painting: The Last Judgment, representing the reappearance of Christ at the end of time to judge the living and the dead, is foretold in such biblical texts as Matthew 7:21–23, and 25:31–36; Luke 13: 23–28, and Revelation 20:11–12

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The Artist: For a biography of Joos van Cleve, see the Catalogue Entry for The Holy Family (32.100.57).The Subject of the Painting: The Last Judgment, representing the reappearance of Christ at the end of time to judge the living and the dead, is foretold in such biblical texts as Matthew 7:21–23, and 25:31–36; Luke 13: 23–28, and Revelation 20:11–12 The Last Judgment, Art Terms, Keyhole Hanger, Fine Art Giclee Prints, The Judge, Artwork Display, Wall Frame, Canvas Decor, Wood Plaques

The Artist: For a biography of Joos van Cleve, see the Catalogue Entry for The Holy Family (32.100.57).The Subject of the Painting: The Last Judgment, representing the reappearance of Christ at the end of time to judge the living and the dead, is foretold in such biblical texts as Matthew 7:21–23, and 25:31–36; Luke 13: 23–28, and Revelation 20:11–12

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