The Vienna Diptych or the Fall and Redemption of Man[1] is a religious diptych by the Flemish artist Hugo van der Goes depicting the fall of man on the left panel and the lamentation of Christ on the right panel.
Painted in the second half of the 15th century, the diptych is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
[3] Subsequent Renaissance artists generally abandoned the depiction of Serpent as a human-headed creature.
[4] The reverse side of the right panel bears traces of a coat of arms, consisting of a shield with a black eagle and two supporters, of which only the feet survived.
[4] The coat of arms was painted in the 17th century and indicates possible House of Habsburg ownership of the diptych.