Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation (Back)


size(cm): 45x30
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Hans Memling's Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation (rear) is a 15th-century masterpiece of Flemish art. This painting is one of Memling's most interesting due to its complexity and its ability to tell a story through composition, color and symbolism.

The painting is divided into three panels, or triptych, that can be opened and closed. In the central panel, we see an image of the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus surrounded by angels. To his left, in the left panel, we see Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist. To his right, in the right panel, we see Saint Peter and Saint Paul. On the back of the triptych, Memling depicts a Last Judgment scene.

The composition of the painting is impressive. Memling uses the technique of perspective to create depth and realism in the image. The Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus are at the center of the painting, making them the focal point of the image. The surrounding angels are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, creating visual balance in the image.

Color is also an interesting aspect of painting. Memling uses a bright, saturated color palette to create a sense of richness and opulence in the image. Gold and silver tones are used to represent the divinity and holiness of the characters.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. It is believed to have been commissioned by a wealthy Italian merchant living in Bruges in the 15th century. The painting was designed to be a devotional work used in private prayer. The image of the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus was a reminder of the importance of devotion to the Virgin in daily life.

Regarding little-known aspects of the painting, it has been speculated that the Last Judgment image on the back of the triptych was added later by another artist. It has also been suggested that the image of Saint John the Baptist on the left panel was painted by another artist, as his style is different from Memling's.

In conclusion, Hans Memling's Triptych of Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation (rear) is a masterpiece of Flemish art from the 15th century. Its composition, color and symbolism make it one of Memling's most interesting paintings. The history behind the painting and little-known aspects also make it a fascinating subject for art lovers to study.

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