memling
Memling, commonly known as Hans Memling, was a German-born Flemish painter of the Northern Renaissance who spent most of his career in Bruges in the late 15th century. He is regarded as a leading figure of the Bruges school, known for religious panels and altarpieces produced for churches, confraternities, and private patrons.
Born around 1430 in Seligenstadt near Frankfurt, Memling moved to the Low Countries and established himself
Memling’s work reflects influences from Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck, but he fashioned a
Legacy and collections: The greatest corpus of Memling’s work remains in Bruges. The Memling in Sint-Jan museum,