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Memling

[ mem-ling ]

noun

  1. Hans [hahns], c1430–94?, German painter of the Flemish school.


Memling

/ ˈmɛmlɪŋ; ˈmɛmlɪŋk /

noun

  1. MemlingHans?14301494MFlemishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Hans (hɑns). ?1430–94, Flemish painter of religious works and portraits
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The faces are at once classically familiar and deeply strange, like Northern Renaissance portraiture pushed through a Cubist sieve, Hans Memling’s “Portrait of Barbara van Vlaendenbergh” worked over with a tire iron.

In 1473, the first known art heist occurred when pirates seized Hans Memling's "The Last Judgment" as it was traveling from Belgium to Florence.

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During Memling’s lifetime, his work made its way to Italy, France, England and Poland.

In Hans Memling’s famous dual portraits of Tommaso and Maria Portinari — Florentines living in the artist’s home city of Bruges — the two approaches merge.

Now, the Met’s conservators are showing off ongoing beauty treatments in their skylit duplex studio: before-and-after shots of a zhuzhed-up late Rembrandt, a rainbow cross-section of a Picasso with 14 layers of paint, and an underlying portrait design by Memling revealed through the new technique of macro X-ray fluorescence scanning.

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