Created by the grandson of the Flemish master Rogier Van der Weyden, discover this exceptional painting from the early sixteenth-century. Carefully restored over three years by the Phoebus Foundation (Antwerp, Belgium), this masterpiece is being presented for the first time in France. The altarpiece, comprising of eight painted panels, is dedicated to Dymphne, an Irish saint.
Thanks to captivating video installations, discover the fascinating story of this woman in search of emancipation, the mysterious journey of this painting up to its incredible restoration, and also the teeming artistic universe of the Flemish Renaissance, of which the Royal Monastery of Brou is also a witness.
The “Fous de Dymphne” exhibition is being presented for the first time in France, after Ireland, Estonia and Belgium.