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Willem Moreel (d1501) protected by St William of Maleval. and Barbara van Vlaenderberch

Willem Moreel (d1501) protected by St William of Maleval. and Barbara van Vlaenderberch


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Filename: 917_05_0510003927.jpg

Size: 4788 x 3651 (12.4MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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Willem Moreel (d1501) protected by St William of Maleval. and Barbara van Vlaenderberch

Willem Moreel (d1501) protected by St William of Maleval. and Barbara van Vlaenderberch (d1499) protected by St Barbara, the Donors and their family. Moreel Triptych, 1494. Hans Memling (1430/1440-1494) South Netherlandish painter

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Media ID 9771287

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1430 1440 1494 1494 Family Hans Memling Netherlandish Painter Protected South Triptych Willem William Barbara Donors Moreel


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This print showcases the exquisite "Moreel Triptych" painted by Hans Memling, a renowned South Netherlandish painter from the 15th century. The triptych depicts two separate scenes of religious significance, each protected by a saint and featuring the respective donors and their families. In the left panel, we see Willem Moreel (d1501) being safeguarded by St. William of Maleval. This powerful image portrays Moreel's devotion to his faith and his reliance on divine protection in all aspects of life. On the right panel, Barbara van Vlaenderberch (d1499) is depicted under the watchful eye of St. Barbara. The saint shields her with unwavering strength as she stands alongside her family, symbolizing their dedication to piety and their commitment to supporting religious art. The intricate details in this triptych are truly awe-inspiring; every brushstroke reflects Memling's exceptional skill and mastery of his craft. From delicate facial expressions to vibrant colors that bring life to each figure, this artwork exemplifies the beauty and depth found within religious paintings during this period. As we gaze upon this remarkable print captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported back in time to witness these devout individuals seeking solace through art and spirituality. It serves as a reminder of how art has always played an integral role in expressing one's beliefs while immortalizing moments of profound faith for generations to come.

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