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View of The Last Judgement with its panels closed, depicting the donors
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View of The Last Judgement with its panels closed, depicting the donors
NMG178090 View of The Last Judgement with its panels closed, depicting the donors, Angelo di Jacopo Tani and his wife, Caterina de Tanagli, below the Madonna and Child and St. Michael, 1473 (oil on panel) (see 144071 for opened altarpiece) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); Muzeum Narodowe, Gdansk, Poland; (add.info.: represetnative of the Medici bank in Bruges; ); eNational Museum in Gdansk; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22916054
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Archangel Danzig Demon Demons Donor Doors Grisaille Illusionistic National Niche Panel Polish Sculptural Triptych Trompe L Oeil Trompe Loeil Northern Renaissance Stone Statue
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This print showcases the closed panels of "View of The Last Judgement" by Hans Memling, a masterpiece from the Northern Renaissance era. The central panel features the iconic Madonna and Child with St. Michael, while below them are depicted the donors Angelo di Jacopo Tani and his wife Caterina de Tanagli. The composition is rich in symbolism and detail, as seen in the archangel wielding a sword, ready to defend against evil forces. The couple is shown kneeling in prayer, their faces filled with devotion and humility. A coat of arms proudly adorns their garments, representing their status as representatives of the Medici bank in Bruges. Surrounding this intimate scene are stone statues and illusionistic niches that add depth to the painting's overall trompe l'oeil effect. The closed doors on either side hint at what awaits when they are opened - a dramatic depiction of The Last Judgement. Displayed at Muzeum Narodowe in Gdansk, Poland, this artwork exemplifies Memling's mastery of technique and his ability to capture human emotions within religious narratives. It serves as a testament to both his skill as an artist and the patronage he received from influential figures like Angelo di Jacopo Tani. Through this print provided by Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate Memling's attention to detail and immerse themselves in the beauty of Northern Renaissance artistry.
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