The artwork titled “Portrait of a Young Man at Prayer” was masterfully created by the artist Hans Memling around the year 1487. This portrait, rendered in oil on oak, is a notable example of the Northern Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 16 by 12 centimeters. At present, it is housed in Upton House, Upton, UK.
The artwork depicts a young man with hands folded in prayer, his gaze serene and contemplative. The artist has meticulously captured the subject’s features, emphasizing the earnestness of his prayerful demeanor. The young man’s attire, adorned with a ring on his folded hands, and the fur collar suggest a person of some standing. The dark, muted background further accentuates the subject, drawing the viewer’s focus entirely to his devotional posture and serene expression. Memling’s finesse in detailing and the subtle play of light and shadow reflect the characteristic precision of Northern Renaissance portraiture.








