Organ from the Dutch Reformed Church in Scheemda, Jan Swart van Groningen, circa 1526
Organ with oak case and painted shutters from the dutch reformed church in scheemda. The pipes are divided into seven groups. On the inner right shutter are depicted the nativity and the adoration of the shepherds. On the inner left shutter is depicted the adoration of the magi. The exterior of the shutters shows the tree of jesse. These paintings were formerly attributed as 'manner of jan swart van groningen'. Object Type: church organ, painting. Genre: religious art. Date: circa 1526. Place of creation: Northern Netherlands and/or Germany. Dimensions: height: 645 cm (21.1 ft); width: 300 cm (118.1 in). Medium: oak wood and oil, oil on oak wood. Collection: Rijksmuseum. Orgel van gepolychromeerd eikenhout uit de Nederlands Hervormde Kerk te Scheemda Rijksmuseum BK-NM-8184