After Hans Memling
Bruges, Belgium
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Works
'After Hans Memling' refers to works created by unknown artists who copied or were heavily inspired by the Flemish master Hans Memling (c. 1430–1494), one of the leading painters of the Early Netherlandish school. These works, typically produced in the 16th through 19th centuries, replicate or interpret Memling's devotional portraits, religious panels, and diptychs. They appear regularly at auction as attributed copies rather than originals, valued for their historical craftsmanship and connection to Memling's celebrated style.
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