German15th Century

Hans Memling

Hans Memling (c.1430-1494) was a German-Flemish painter of the Early Netherlandish school who trained in the workshop of Rogier van der Weyden. Settling in Bruges in 1465, he became one of the era's most successful portraitists, receiving commissions from Bruges burghers, Italian bankers, and international nobility. Over his thirty-year career, he introduced significant innovations to panel painting. By 1480 he was listed among Bruges' wealthiest citizens, a testament to his artistic prominence. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of Hans Memling's work.

Associated movement Early Netherlandish painting

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