The collection of the Yale University Art Gallery also contains a didactic panel of modern construction, consisting of square fragments of stained glass dating from the thirteenth through eighteenth century, used to demonstrate the variety of techniques and effects in stained glass.; (Yale University Art Gallery: New Haven, Connecticut)
Elements of a Crucifixion with Mary and Joseph
Germany, Rhineland, or France (?); c. 1500 (Private Collection: New Haven, Connecticut)
Six Scenes from the Life of St. Norbert, with Premonstratensian Saints and Dignitaries, and Abbots’ Shields
South Lowlands, Haverlee Louvain, Premonstratensian Abbey of Parc, cloister; 1635-1644 (Yale University Art Gallery: New Haven, Connecticut)
St. Gilbert and Abbot Robert Godfrey of Cappenberg and an Unidentified Figure with Inscriptions for Blessed Gilbert and Abbot Robert
South Lowlands, Haverlee Louvain, Premonstratensian Abbey of Parc, cloister; 1635-1644 (Yale University Art Gallery: New Haven, Connecticut)
Four Saints
South Lowlands, Haverlee Louvain, Premonstratensian Abbey of Parc, cloister; 1635-1644 (Yale University Art Gallery: New Haven, Connecticut)
Eighteen Border Panels with Garlands of Fruit, Six with the Shield of Jan Maes, Abbot of Parc
South Lowlands, Haverlee Louvain, Premonstratensian Abbey of Parc, cloister; 1635-1644 (Yale University Art Gallery: New Haven, Connecticut)