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Jan Gossaert, 'The Adoration of the Kings', 1500-15.

Detail from Jan Gossaert, 'The Adoration of the Kings', 1500-15.Detail from Jan Gossaert, 'The Adoration of the Kings', 1500-15.

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Jan Gossaert, 'The Adoration of the Kings', 1500-15.

Wise men have come to worship the newborn Jesus, but Jan Gossaert hasn't set this meeting in the simple stable described in the Gospels.

Instead, the scene takes place in an elaborate ruin.

This disintegrating architecture is full of symbolic significance: it represents the crumbling of the old, pre-Christian world, replaced by the new order that Christians believe arrived with the birth of Jesus.

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