Jan Floreins Altarpiece
Triptych by Hans Memling
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The Jan Floreins Altarpiece or Triptych of Jan Floreins is a 1479 three-panel altarpiece, painted by Hans Memling for brother Jan Floreins of the Oud Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges, where it still hangs as part of the collection of the Memlingmuseum.
Sources
- Irene Smets, Ludiongids Het Memlingmuseum-Sint-Janshospitaal Brugge, Ludion Gent-Amsterdam, 2001 pp. 46–51
- (in Dutch) Stephan Kemperdick, Rogier van der Weyden, Könemann, Keulen, 1999 p. 131
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religious panels
- Virgin and Child Enthroned with two Musical Angels, c. 1467
- Scenes from the Passion of Christ, c. 1470
- Adoration of the Magi, c. 1471
- Mater Dolorosa, c. 1475
- Madonna and Child with Angels, c. 1479
- Allegory with a Virgin, c. 1479–1480
- Advent and Triumph of Christ, c. 1480
- Mater Dolorosa, c. 1480
- Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, c. 1480
- Angel Musicians, 1480s
- Pagagnotti Triptych, c. 1480
- Christ Surrounded by Musician Angels, c. 1480s
- Annunciation, 1480s
- Adam and Eve, c. 1485
- Bathsheba, c. 1485
- Madonna and Child with Saint James and Saint Dominic, c. 1485
- Last Judgment, c. 1467–1471
- Diptych of an elderly couple, c. 1470–1472
- Diptych of Jean de Cellier, c. 1475
- Jan Floreins Altarpiece, 1479
- St John Altarpiece, 1479
- Adoration of the Magi, c. 1479–1480
- Adriaan Reins Altarpiece, 1480
- Donne Triptych, c. 1480
- Moreel Triptych, 1484
- Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c. 1485
- Benedetto Portinari Triptych, 1487
- Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, 1487
- St. Ursula Shrine, c. 1489
- Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-making Angels, c. 1483–1494
- Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat, c. 1465–1470
- Portrait of a Man, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of Tommaso Portinari, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of Maria Portinari, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of an Elderly Man, c. 1470–1475
- Portrait of an Elderly Woman, c. 1470–1475
- Portrait of a Man with a Pink Carnation, 1475
- Portrait of Benedetto Portinari, 1478
- Portrait of Willem Morell, c. 1480
- Portrait of a Man with a Roman Medal, c. 1480
- Portrait of Barbara van Vlaendenbergh, c. 1480
- Sibylla Sambetha, c. 1480
- Portrait of Folco Portinari, c. 1490
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