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Central panel of the Triptych of Willem Moreel, 1484 (oil on panel)
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Central panel of the Triptych of Willem Moreel, 1484 (oil on panel)
490017 Central panel of the Triptych of Willem Moreel, 1484 (oil on panel) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; (add.info.: Altarpiece for the altar of Saints Maurus and Giles in the Church of St. James, Bruges. Painted in 1484 for Willem Moreel, a prominent Bruges politician and his wife Barbara van Vlaenderberch nee van Hertsvelde.
See also 490016.); © Art in Flanders
Media ID 28435880
© Art in Flanders / Bridgeman Images
Deer Flemish Flemish Artist Hans Memling Memling Hans 1433 1494 Triptych Wading 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century Flemish Art
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This print showcases the central panel of the Triptych of Willem Moreel, a masterpiece created by the renowned artist Hans Memling in 1484. Painted with oil on panel, this artwork is currently housed in the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium. The triptych was commissioned by Willem Moreel, a prominent politician from Bruges, and his wife Barbara van Vlaenderberch nee van Hertsvelde. It was intended to adorn the altar dedicated to Saints Maurus and Giles in the Church of St. James. In this detailed scene, we are transported into a serene landscape where saints embark on a spiritual journey. A river flows gently through the painting, reflecting both nature's tranquility and symbolic significance. A male saint wades through its waters while carrying a young child on his shoulders—a poignant representation of guidance and protection. Amidst this idyllic setting, we also spot an enchanting deer gracefully standing nearby—a symbol often associated with purity and spirituality. The presence of Jesus Christ himself further elevates the spiritual atmosphere depicted within this work of art. Hans Memling's exceptional talent shines through every brushstroke as he captures intricate details that bring life to each element portrayed within this triptych's central panel. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from the fifteenth century Flemish art movement, we can't help but marvel at Memling's mastery as an artist—his ability to evoke emotion and transport viewers into another world through his paintings remains truly awe-inspiring even after centuries have passed.
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