RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 What Was the Castilian Tabernacle-altarpiece in the Met Cloisters? Proposals for Its Function and Context A1 Gutiérrez Baños, Fernando K1 Historia del Arte K1 Historia del Arte Medieval K1 Pintura gótica K1 Castilla K1 Pintura gótica K1 retablo-tabernáculo K1 retablo Wildenstein K1 Andachtsbild K1 5506.02 Historia del Arte AB A set of three Castilian panel paintings of the late 13th century is usually on display in the Met Cloisters in New York. These paintings, of unknown provenance, have long been recognized as part of a tabernacle-altarpiece or tabernacle shrine, but in spite of this and their relatively good condition, they have attracted little attention in studies on Gothic painting in Castile. Recent scholarship on tabernacle shrines provides a new basis for their research. By analysing the panels’ most unique feature (the depiction of small-scale scenes offering a cycle of the Passion, visible when the altarpiece was closed), and through comparison with other contemporary works, this article proposes a possible context and use for this important example of early Gothic painting in Castile. PB Taylor & Francis Online SN 1747-6704 YR 2023 FD 2023 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/70058 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/70058 LA eng NO Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 2023, vol. 176, pp. 146-177 NO Producción Científica NO Departamento de Historia del Arte DS UVaDOC RD 23-nov-2024