St. Christopher (1480) by Hans Memling

The artwork titled “St. Christopher” was created by the artist Hans Memling in the year 1480. This oil painting on wood, measuring 48 by 17 centimeters, belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and exemplifies the genre of religious painting.

The artwork depicts St. Christopher, traditionally recognized as the patron saint of travelers, carrying the Christ child across a river. St. Christopher, dressed in red, is shown holding a long staff for support. The Christ child sits atop his shoulders, symbolizing the weight of the world. The landscape in the background features a serene river, lush greenery, and architectural structures typical of the Northern Renaissance style. The painting’s details, such as the gentle folds of the fabric and the naturalistic landscape, highlight Memling’s meticulous technique and devotion to the spiritual subject matter.

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