Diptych by Maarten Nieuwenhove (left panel)


size(cm): 45x35
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Description

Hans Memling's Diptych of Maarten Nieuwenhove (left panel) is a 15th-century masterpiece of Flemish art. This painting is one of the most outstanding in the collection of the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon.

Memling's artistic style is characterized by precision and delicacy in drawing, as well as richness in detail. In this diptych, the artist shows his skill in the representation of fabrics, jewelery and decorative objects.

The composition is symmetrical and balanced, with the main character, Maarten Nieuwenhove, in the center. The figure is represented in profile, with a serene look and a reflective attitude. Around him are other characters, including San Cristóbal, patron saint of travelers, and San Antonio Abad, patron saint of animals.

The color is vibrant and rich in nuances. Gold and red tones predominate in the clothing of the characters, while the background is dark and contrasts with the bright colors.

The history of the painting is interesting, as it was commissioned by Maarten Nieuwenhove, a merchant from Bruges, for his private chapel. The work remained in the family for centuries, until it was sold to an art collector in the 19th century. Finally, it was acquired by the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon in 1959.

Little-known aspects of the painting include the presence of a Latin inscription at the bottom of the painting, indicating the date of its creation, 1487. The artist's signature can also be seen at the bottom right of the panel.

In summary, Hans Memling's Diptych of Maarten Nieuwenhove (left panel) is an exceptional work of art that showcases the artist's mastery of depiction of the human figure and decorative detail. Its history and its visual beauty make it a work of great importance in the history of flamenco art.

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