The Virgin Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels


size(cm): 50x35
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Sale price£133 GBP

Description

The painting Madonna Enthroned with Child and Two Angels by artist Hans Memling is a Flemish Renaissance masterpiece dating from the 15th century. This painting is one of Memling's most famous and is currently in the collection of the Bruges Museum in Belgium.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the Virgin Mary seated on a throne surrounded by two angels. The baby Jesus is sitting on her lap and holding a pomegranate, symbolizing the resurrection. The angels are dressed in exquisitely detailed costumes and hold a crown and flower, suggesting the divine nature of the Mother and Child.

Memling's artistic style is typical of the Flemish Renaissance, with meticulous attention to detail and a smooth, detailed painting technique. The colors are rich and vibrant, especially the deep blue used for the cloak of the Virgin Mary.

The history of the painting is interesting, as it is believed to have been commissioned by a wealthy Bruges family as a devotional work for their private chapel. The work was later acquired by the Church of Saint John in Bruges, where it was kept until it was transferred to the Museum of Bruges in 1902.

A little-known aspect of the painting is that Memling used a layered painting method to achieve an effect of depth and texture in the fabric of the characters' clothing. This method has become increasingly rare in oil painting as the technique of direct painting has developed.

Overall, the painting Madonna Enthroned with Child and Two Angels is an impressive work that shows Hans Memling's artistic and technical skill. The composition, color, and artistic style are all impressive, and the story of the work adds an additional element of interest.

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