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Hans Memling Last Judgement oil painting


Last Judgement
Painting ID::  30954
Artist: Hans Memling
Painting: Last Judgement
Introduction: mk68 1467-1471
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hans Memling Portrait of a man oil painting


Portrait of a man
Painting ID::  31735
Artist: Hans Memling
Painting: Portrait of a man
Introduction: mk76 Painted c.1470 Oil on panel 13 1/8x9 1/8in
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hans Memling Recreation by our Gallery oil painting


Recreation by our Gallery
Painting ID::  32519
Artist: Hans Memling
Painting: Recreation by our Gallery
Introduction: mk79 About 1485-1490
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hans Memling The Martyrdom of St Ursula's Companions and The Martyrdom of St Ursula oil painting


The Martyrdom of St Ursula's Companions and The Martyrdom of St Ursula
Painting ID::  33435
Artist: Hans Memling
Painting: The Martyrdom of St Ursula's Companions and The Martyrdom of St Ursula
Introduction: mk86 Oil on wood 35x25cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hans Memling Portrait of a Praying Man oil painting


Portrait of a Praying Man
Painting ID::  33436
Artist: Hans Memling
Painting: Portrait of a Praying Man
Introduction: mk86 c.1480-1485 Oil on wood 29.2x22.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1435-1494 Born in Seligenstadt, near Frankfurt in the Middle Rhein region, it is believed that Memling served his apprenticeship at Mainz or Cologne, and later worked in the Netherlands under Rogier van der Weyden (c. 1455?C1460). He then went to Bruges around 1465. There is an apocryphical story that he was a wounded at the Battle of Nancy, sheltered and cured by the Hospitallers at Bruges, and that to show his gratitude he refused payment for a picture he had painted for them. Memling did indeed paint for the Hospitallers, but he painted several pictures for them, in 1479 and 1480, and it is likely that he was known to his patrons of St John, prior to the Battle of Nancy. Memling is connected with military operations only in a distant sense. His name appears on a list of subscribers to the loan which was raised by Maximilian I of Austria, to defend against hostilities towards France in 1480. In 1477, when he was incorrectly claimed to have been killed, he was under contract to create an altarpiece for the gild-chapel of the booksellers of Bruges. This altarpiece, under the name of the Seven Griefs of Mary, is now in the Gallery of Turin. It is one of the fine creations of his more mature period. It is not inferior in any way to those of 1479 in the hospital of St. John, which for their part are hardly less interesting as illustrative of the master's power than The Last Judgment which can be found since the 1470s in the St. Mary's Church, Gda??sk. Critical opinion has been unanimous in assigning this altarpiece to Memling. This affirms that Memling was a resident and a skilled artist at Bruges in 1473; for the Last Judgment was undoubtedly painted and sold to a merchant at Bruges, who shipped it there on board of a vessel bound to the Mediterranean, which was captured by Danzig privateer Paul Beneke in that very year. This purchase of his pictures by an agent of the Medici demonstrates that he had a considerable reputation. . Related Artists to Hans Memling : | Joseph Wolf | anna maria thelott | Francois-Hubert Drouais | Carl Schuch | David Martin |

 

 

 

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