Last Judgment (artistic representations)
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The Last Judgment is the judgment by God of every human who ever lived in Abrahamic eschatology.
Last Judgment or Last Judgement may also refer to a variety of creative works, such as, chronologically:
- The Last Judgment, a tympanum by Giselbertus
- The Last Judgment (Angelico), a painting by Fra Angelico
- The Last Judgment (Rogier van der Weyden), a triptych by Rogier van der Weyden
- The Last Judgment (Memling), a triptych attributed to Hans Memling
- The Last Judgment (Bosch triptych), a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch
- The Last Judgment (Bosch triptych fragment), a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch
- The Last Judgment (Michelangelo), a mural by Michelangelo
- The Last Judgement (1961 film), an Italian-language comedy film
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