Polyptych of Hulin de Loo, Hans Memling, between 1460 and 1470

Polyptych of Hulin de Loo, Hans Memling, between 1460 and 1470

Composition made with the four preserved tables, today in different museums. According to giorgio t. Faggin, there would have been a fifth table with an annunciation in unknown location since 1950s. Faggin made the memling's reasoned catalog in the later 1960s, and at that time this work was attributed to this painter, and it was included in his catalog (with number 17), although later all the museums where the four tables are located, agree to attribute them to the so-called master of the adoration of the magi del prado). Object Type: polyptych, altarpiece. Genre: religious painting. Date: between 1460 and 1470. Dimensions: 60 × 55 cm (23.6 × 21.6 in) each panel. Medium: oil on panel. Collection: Burrell Collection. Polyptych of Hulin de Loo composition
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Author: Master of the Prado Adoration of the Magi Rogier van der Weyden (1399/1400–1464) Formerly attributed to Hans Memling (circa 1433–1494)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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early netherlandish paintingpolyptych of hulin de loomuseo del pradooil on panelreligious paintingburrell collectionhans memling

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