Adoration of the Kings

Alljigsawpuzzles 1,000 pieces Renaissance Jan Gossaert May 16, 2025
Darin

From Darin's Collection

Puzzle enthusiast and collector
1000 Alljigsawpuzzles (50 x 66)
Adoration of the Kings
Jan Gossaert
Production Date Unknown

I completed this beautiful puzzle, part of their National Gallery Series, while vacationing in Antalya. I was pleased by the quality, which resembled that of Clementoni, but with a ribbon cut. The compact boxes in this series are nice, but don't show the entire images, so a small poster is included in each puzzle.

From the National Gallery Website:

This large altarpiece is crammed with peasants, animals, angels and richly dressed kings and courtiers, come to worship the infant Christ, who sits on his mother’s lap in a palatial but ruined building.

Jean Gossart has signed the painting on the hat of Balthasar, the king on the left, and on the silver collar of his attendant. Technical analysis has revealed the skill, time and effort which the artist put into this picture. There is a considerable amount of underdrawing and a great many changes made at all stages, all apparently done by Gossart himself. There are virtuoso passages of detail, especially in the foreground: the hairs sprouting from Caspar’s cheek and the decoration of his hat; the fringes of Balthasar’s stole.

By 1600 this painting was perhaps in the abbey of St Adrian at Geraardsbergen (Graamont) in East Flanders. Gossart seems to have painted it for the church between about 1510 and 1515, probably for the funerary chapel of Daniel van Boechout, lord of Boelare near Geraardsbergen.