MEMLING, Hans (b. ca. 1440, Seligenstadt, d. 1494, Bruges) Virgin Enthroned with Child and Angel c. 1480 Oil on wood, 66 x 46,5 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin This painting is generally accepted as a Memling although it is overrestored. The Child's pose is the typological match of the Virgin and Child in a Rose Garden in Madrid, with both examples deriving from a prototype of Rogier van der Weyden. The composition is closely related to the later Virgin Enthroned in St Osyth. --- Keywords: -------------- Author: MEMLING, Hans Title: Virgin Enthroned with Child and Ange


MEMLING, Hans (b. ca. 1440, Seligenstadt, d. 1494, Bruges) Virgin Enthroned with Child and Angel c. 1480 Oil on wood, 66 x 46,5 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin This painting is generally accepted as a Memling although it is overrestored. The Child's pose is the typological match of the Virgin and Child in a Rose Garden in Madrid, with both examples deriving from a prototype of Rogier van der Weyden. The composition is closely related to the later Virgin Enthroned in St Osyth. --- Keywords: -------------- Author: MEMLING, Hans Title: Virgin Enthroned with Child and Angel Time-line: 1451-1500 School: Flemish Form: painting Type: religious


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