Adoration of the Magi (Memling)
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Painting by Hans Memling
The Adoration of the Magi | |
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Artist | Hans Memling |
Year | c. 1479-80[1] |
Medium | oil on panel |
Location | Museo del Prado, Madrid |
The Adoration of the Magi is an oil on panel triptych by Hans Memling, painted in 1479–1480, though Max Jakob Friedländer places it in 1470.[2][3] It is now in the Prado Museum in Madrid, which acquired it in 1847. It is also known as the Prado Triptych.
Its central panel measures 147.5 cm by 96 cm. The central scene shows the Adoration of the Magi, flanked by panels of the Nativity and the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Its choice and treatment of themes links it to the c. 1455 Saint Columba Altarpiece, the 1479 Jan Floreins Altarpiece and the c.1462 Hulin de Loo Altarpiece.[4]
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Saint Columba Altarpiece
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Jan Floreins Altarpiece
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3 of 5 known panels of the so-called Hulin de Loo Altarpiece
References
[edit]- ^ (in Spanish) de Antonio, Trinidad; Riello, José (2012). Guía de visita. Museo del Prado. p. 5. ISBN 978-84-8480-137-5.
- ^ (in French) Faggin, Giorgio T. (1973). Tout l'œuvre peint de Memling. Les Classique de l’Art. París: Flammarion.
- ^ (in German) Friedländer, Max J. (1928). Die altniederländische Malerei. V.Memling und Gerard David. Berlín: Cassirer y compañía.
- ^ (in German) Baldass, Ludwig von (1942). Hans Memling. Vienna: Anton Schroll & Co
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