The 1695 bombardment of Brussels destroyed a massive set of Rogier van der Weyden panel paintings that depict Duke Herkinbald and a Roman Emperor exemplifying this quality. For 10 points each:
[10m] What quality is ascribed to a group of men on horseback, one of whom may depict Philip the Good, in a painted lower left panel missing since 1934?
ANSWER: justice [or righteousness; or gerechtigheid; or rechtvaardige; accept The Just Judges accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald]
[10e] Those destroyed van der Weyden panel paintings illustrated the “Justice” of Herkinbald and this Roman Emperor, who names a triumphal column north of the Roman forum.
ANSWER: Trajan [or Marcus Ulpius Traianus]
[10h] Trajan is less flatteringly depicted in Renaissance paintings of this saint. Dürer, Cranach, and Pisanello executed the best-known depictions of this saint falling to his knees before a stag bearing a cross on its antlers.
ANSWER: Saint Eustace [or Eustachius]
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