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Madonna and Child, from The Diptych of Maerten van Nieuwenhove, 1487. Artist: Hans Memling
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Madonna and Child, from The Diptych of Maerten van Nieuwenhove, 1487. Artist: Hans Memling
Madonna and Child, from The Diptych of Maerten van Nieuwenhove, 1487. Painting held in the Memling Museum, Bruges, Belgium. From A History of Painting, Volume IV by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
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This print showcases the timeless masterpiece "Madonna and Child, from The Diptych of Maerten van Nieuwenhove" by renowned artist Hans Memling. Painted in 1487, this exquisite artwork is held in the prestigious Memling Museum located in Bruges, Belgium. The image captures a moment of profound tenderness between the Madonna and her child. The Madonna, a symbol of divine motherhood, gazes down at her son with love and devotion. Her long flowing hair cascades over her shoulders as she cradles Jesus Christ in her arms. Intriguingly, this painting also reveals an element of curiosity as a young boy stands beside them. His red attire adds a vibrant touch to the scene while his innocent gaze suggests an eagerness to explore and discover. The religious significance is palpable; it reflects the deep-rooted spirituality prevalent during the Renaissance era. The nakedness of both mother and child represents purity and vulnerability while emphasizing their humanity amidst their divine roles. As we delve into this remarkable piece through this photo print, we are transported back to the fifteenth century Northern Renaissance period where art flourished under Memling's skilled hand. This print serves as a testament to his mastery as well as an invitation for us to appreciate its beauty within our own time.
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