In 1471,
Hans Memling created this notable oil on oak panel painting that reflects the artistic concerns of the Renaissance period, capturing the visual language of its time. As a Flemish artist, Hans Memling brought unique cultural perspectives to their work.
The composition demonstrates Hans Memling's command of visual elements including color, form, and spatial arrangement. Each element contributes to a unified whole that rewards close looking. The work reflects both technical accomplishment and artistic vision.
Today, this painting resides in the permanent collection of
National Museum in Gdańsk in Gdańsk, where visitors can experience its presence firsthand. Seeing the work in person reveals details of brushwork, scale, and color that reproductions cannot fully convey. The museum's collection provides important context for understanding this piece alongside other significant works from the same period and artistic tradition.
Hans Memling (1430-1494) was a Flemish artist whose work contributed significantly to the art of the period. The artist's body of work demonstrates consistent themes and evolving technique across their career.