(BookTrib) - 1“The Lost Panel” by Mark Steven Hammond

Among the many treasures of Saint Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium, is a massive altarpiece painted by the Renaissance artist Jan van Eyck. Its many panels depict biblical figures, saints, martyrs, prophets, clergy and angels gathered around a pastoral scene at the center, where the Lamb of God bleeds into a golden chalice. It’s an awe-inspiring sight — and, as one of the earliest and most influential masterpieces of oil painting, a defining work in Western art. But what many visitors don’t realize is that the altarpiece, at least in part, is a forgery. One of its panels has been missing for nearly a century, replaced by a meticulously crafted replica.