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Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1435-1494 South Netherlandish painter of German origin. Together with Dieric Bouts I and Hugo van der Goes, he was one of the most important exponents of the new artistic developments that flourished in the southern Netherlands in the 15th century in the wake of Jan van Eyck, the Master of Fl?malle and Rogier van der Weyden. Their principal innovation was to apply optic realism to devotional or mystical subjects. Although Memling lived in the turbulent period of transition from the Burgundian ruling house to that of the Habsburgs, little of this is evident in his work. His commissions were almost exclusively from rich burghers in Bruges (bankers, merchants and politicians) or churchmen and the occasional aristocrat. Often they were foreigners, especially Italians, who had political or financial connections with the town, whose central economic position was to last only a few decades longer. They had Memling paint their portraits, bust or full length, in devotional paintings or on altarpieces for their chapel in Bruges or back home. He seems not to have received official commissions (from the town council or court). An exceptional proportion of this oeuvre has survived. Besides about 20 altarpieces, often in several panels and of considerable size,
 

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MEMLING, Hans The Presentation in the Temple ag oil on canvas


The Presentation in the Temple ag
The Presentation in the Temple ag
Painting ID::  8175
  1463 Oil on wood, 60 x 48 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington
  1463 Oil on wood, 60 x 48 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington

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MEMLING, Hans The Presentation in the Temple (detail sg oil on canvas


The Presentation in the Temple (detail sg
The Presentation in the Temple (detail sg
Painting ID::  8176
  1463 Oil on wood National Gallery of Art, Washington
  1463 Oil on wood National Gallery of Art, Washington

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MEMLING, Hans Virgin and Child in a Landscape sg oil on canvas


Virgin and Child in a Landscape sg
Virgin and Child in a Landscape sg
Painting ID::  8177
  Oil on wood, 50 x 29 cm Collection Rotschild, Paris
  Oil on wood, 50 x 29 cm Collection Rotschild, Paris

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MEMLING, Hans Triptych of Jan Crabbe ey oil on canvas


Triptych of Jan Crabbe ey
Triptych of Jan Crabbe ey
Painting ID::  8178
  1467-70 Oil on oak panel, 78 x 63 cm (central panel), 83,3 x 26,7 cm (each wing) Museo Civico, Vicenza
  1467-70 Oil on oak panel, 78 x 63 cm (central panel), 83,3 x 26,7 cm (each wing) Museo Civico, Vicenza

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MEMLING, Hans Portrait of an Old Woman sh oil on canvas


Portrait of an Old Woman sh
Portrait of an Old Woman sh
Painting ID::  8179
  1468-70 Oil on wood, 25.6 x 17.7 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
  1468-70 Oil on wood, 25.6 x 17.7 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas

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     Netherlandish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1435-1494 South Netherlandish painter of German origin. Together with Dieric Bouts I and Hugo van der Goes, he was one of the most important exponents of the new artistic developments that flourished in the southern Netherlands in the 15th century in the wake of Jan van Eyck, the Master of Fl?malle and Rogier van der Weyden. Their principal innovation was to apply optic realism to devotional or mystical subjects. Although Memling lived in the turbulent period of transition from the Burgundian ruling house to that of the Habsburgs, little of this is evident in his work. His commissions were almost exclusively from rich burghers in Bruges (bankers, merchants and politicians) or churchmen and the occasional aristocrat. Often they were foreigners, especially Italians, who had political or financial connections with the town, whose central economic position was to last only a few decades longer. They had Memling paint their portraits, bust or full length, in devotional paintings or on altarpieces for their chapel in Bruges or back home. He seems not to have received official commissions (from the town council or court). An exceptional proportion of this oeuvre has survived. Besides about 20 altarpieces, often in several panels and of considerable size,

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