Triptych of The Moreel Family (right wing)


size(cm): 50x30
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The Triptych of the Family Moreel (right wing) by Hans Memling is a work of art that impresses with its complexity and beauty. This painting, which is part of a triptych, shows the Moreel family on the right panel, surrounded by a series of details that make it unique.

Hans Memling's artistic style is characterized by precision and thoroughness. In this work, one can appreciate the attention that the artist has paid to each of the characters, as well as to the objects that surround them. The composition is symmetrical and balanced, which contributes to the sense of harmony conveyed by the painting.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Memling uses a palette of warm and soft tones, which contribute to creating a cozy and familiar atmosphere. Golden details, present in clothing and objects, add a touch of elegance and sophistication.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by the Moreel family, one of the most important in Bruges in the 15th century. The work was completed in 1484 and was exhibited in the family's private chapel. For centuries, the painting remained in the family's hands, until it was acquired by the Groeninge Museum in Bruges in the 19th century.

There are some little-known aspects of this work. For example, the central panel of the triptych is believed to have depicted the Virgin Mary with the Child Jesus, although this panel was lost during the French Revolution. There has also been speculation about the identity of the characters portrayed in the right panel, since it is not known with certainty who were the members of the Moreel family that appear in the painting.

In short, the Triptych of the Family Moreel (right wing) by Hans Memling is a work of art that deserves to be contemplated carefully. Its artistic style, composition, color and details make it one of the most outstanding works of the Flemish Renaissance.

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