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J R Soc Med 2004;97:549-551
doi:10.1258/jrsm.97.11.549
© 2004 Royal Society of Medicine

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Camptodactyly in a painting by Dirk Bouts (c. 1410–1475)

W Hijmans MD  1   J Dequeker MD PhD  2

1 University of Leiden, The Netherlands
2 University of Leuven, Belgium



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Figure 1. Detail from The Last Supper, by Dirk Bouts (from the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels, with permission)

 


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Figure 2. Madonna and Child, by Quinten Massijs (from the Mauritshuis Museum, with permission)

 


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Figure 3. Detail from Mother and Child, ‘after Bouts’ (with permission from Museo Correr)

 


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Figure 4. Mater Dolorosa, by Dirk Bouts (from the Organizing Committee of the Bouts Exhibition, Delf 1957–1958, with permission)

 


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Figure 5. Mater Dolorosa, by Albrecht Bouts (from Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, with permission)

 


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Figure 6. Detail from The Ascension of Maria, by Albrecht Bouts (from the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels, with permission)

 


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Figure 7. Copy of Dirk Bouts’ Mater Dolorosa, by an anonymous artist from National Library Picture Gallery, London, with permission)

 

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