Which of the following is NOT true of Campin's Merode Altarpiece?

1. Campin's work, as a craftsman and painter, is reflected in the tools and activities of Joseph's workshop.
2. Campin used oil paint and its related techniques, which allowed him to achieve effects that were not possible with tempera
3. The scene of the Annunciation takes place in a contemporary Flemish home.
4. Campin painted himself kneeling in prayer in the panel on the left.

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Answer:

4. Campin painted himself kneeling in prayer in the panel on the left.

Explanation:

Campin Merode Altarpiece also called The Annunciation Triptych which consists of three hinged panels, is an oil on oak painting painted by Robert Campin who was a Netherlandish painter the three hinged panels depicts the donor and his wife on the left, the center depicts the Annunciation to Mary by Angel Gabriel while the right depicits Joseph as a carpenter in his workshop.

Answer:4. Campin painted himself kneeling in prayer in the panel on the left.

Explanation: Campin's Merode Altarpiece also known as THE MASTER OF FLEMALLE a name coined from his Belgium family that took ownership of it around the 19th century known as Merode family. It is a domestic altarpiece painted by the Flemish artist Robert Campin who was born in the year 1378 and died in the year 1444.

It is a Christian art from the early Northern Renaissance, it depicts the moment when the archangel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she has been chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus.