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- Hans Memling (also spelled Memlinc; c. 1430 – 11 August 1494) was a German painter who moved to Flanders and worked in the tradition of Early Netherlandish...
- Although he was known as a master of Flemish painting, Hans Memling was born in Seligenstadt, near what is today Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- But early on Erwin Panofsky, followed since by other scholars, disputed that attribution, proposing instead the authorship of the young Hans Memling.[15]...
- The most widely accepted tendency at present is to attribute the work to Hans Memling, and this painting of the Uffizi would constitute the best of the many later...
- Hans Memling was one of the most prominent and productive Netherlandish artists of the later fifteenth century.
- Hans Memling was a leading South Netherlandish painter of the Bruges school during the period of the city’s political and commercial decline.
- Hans Memling, born in the year 1430 in Seligenstadt, Germany. In his 64 years of life, “it is believed that Memling served his apprenticeship at Mainz or Cologne...
- Hell, Right Hand Panel from the Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c.1485 by Hans Memling.
- Çıraklık yıllarını nerede geçirdiği kesin olarak bilinmeyen Hans Memling’in resim yapmaya Köln’de başladığı tahmin edilmektedir.
- Hans Memling belongs amongst the most important painters of the Flemish primitives.
Hans Memling
Ressam
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- Eserleri
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Genel bilgiler
Kısa bilgiler
- Doğum tarihi ve yeri:1430, Seligenstadt, Electorate of Mainz, Kutsal Roma İmparatorluğu
- Ölüm tarihi ve yeri:11 Ağustos 1494 (64 yaşında), Brugge, Flandre Kontluğu
Eserleri
The Last
Judgment
Judgment
Advent
and Triumph of Christ
and Triumph of Christ
Annunciation
Portrait
of an old woman
of an old woman
Portrait
of an Old Man
of an Old Man
Man with
a Roman coin
a Roman coin
Mystic
Marriage of St. Catherine
Marriage of St. Catherine
Six
Panels from an Altarpiece: Christ with Two Music-Making Angels; Purgatory; Vanity; Death; A Skull; An Escutcheon
Panels from an Altarpiece: Christ with Two Music-Making Angels; Purgatory; Vanity; Death; A Skull; An Escutcheon
Diptych
of Maarten Nieuwenhove
of Maarten Nieuwenhove
Adoration
of the Magi
of the Magi
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