Portrait of a Young Man before a Landscape (c.1480) by Hans Memling

The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Young Man before a Landscape,” was created by Hans Memling around the year 1480. Executed in oil on oak, this piece belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of the artwork measure 26 by 20 centimeters, and it falls within the portrait genre.

The artwork depicts a young man, portrayed with meticulous detail, against a serene landscape background. The subject’s countenance, painted with great precision typical of the Northern Renaissance style, reveals a calm and composed demeanor. His attire is of a dark, monochromatic tone, contrasting subtly with the natural hues of the landscape. The background features lush, green foliage and a clear, blue sky, contributing to the peaceful and contemplative atmosphere of the portrait. The artist’s skillful rendering of textures and use of light and shadow enhance the realism and depth of the painting, exemplifying Memling’s mastery in portraiture during this period.

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