Altarpiece of the Passion (Granada) (central panel)


size(cm): 45x35
Price:
Sale price€139,95 EUR

Description

The Passion (Greverade) Altarpiece, by the Flemish artist Hans Memling, is a masterpiece of the Nordic Renaissance that captivates with its delicacy and elegance. The central panel of the altarpiece, measuring 205 x 150 cm, represents the crucifixion of Christ surrounded by a multitude of biblical and contemporary characters.

The artistic style of the work is typical of the late Gothic, with meticulous attention to detail and great skill in the representation of the human figure. Memling uses a glazing technique to create a sense of depth and lightness in the scene, which contributes to the emotional and spiritual atmosphere of the painting.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a carefully balanced arrangement of figures and architectural elements. The viewer's eye is naturally guided to the center of the scene, where the figure of Christ on the cross is found, surrounded by the Virgin Mary and Saint John.

Color is also a prominent aspect of the work, with a rich and vibrant palette that includes shades of gold, red, blue, and green. Light and shadow are skilfully used to create a dramatic effect in the scene, highlighting the figure of Christ and creating a sense of depth in the space.

The history of the Passion (Greverade) Altarpiece painting is fascinating, as it was commissioned by a wealthy Bruges merchant named Jan of Greverade in the 15th century. The work was created for his private chapel in the church of San Juan, and became one of the most famous works of art in the city.

A little-known aspect of the painting is that it was stolen by French troops during the Napoleonic Wars and taken to Paris, where it was returned to Bruges after Napoleon's defeat in 1815. Since then, it has been carefully restored and preserved in the Museum. Memling in Bruges, where it remains one of the most popular attractions.

In summary, the Passion (Greverade) Altarpiece painting by Hans Memling is a masterpiece of the Nordic Renaissance that stands out for its artistic style, composition, color and emotion. Its rich history and little-known aspects of its creation make it a fascinating and valuable work of art for art history.

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