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LA FUITE EN EGYPTE

Hans Memling (? – ?)

Odkryj oszałamiające obrazy Hansa Memlinga z Brugii! Poznaj mistrzowskie dzieła wczesnego renesansu niderlandzkiego – sceny religijne i portrety pełne precyzji i duchowości. Artysta znany z "Sądu Ostatecznego" i niezwykłego warsztatu.

Luwr (Paris, France)

Odkryj Luwr w Paryżu! Podróż przez wieki sztuki i historii – od starożytnego Egiptu po arcydzieła renesansu, jak Mona Lisa. Ikoniczne skarby czekają!

Hans Memling’s “La Fuite en Égypte”: A Testament to Faith and Flemish Detail

The painting "La Fuite en Égypte," attributed to Hans Memling, transcends mere depiction; it embodies the spiritual fervor of the Early Netherlandish Renaissance and stands as a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship characteristic of Bruges during its golden age. Executed around 1562, this triptych – currently residing in Salle 818 at the Musée du Louvre – captures a pivotal moment from Christian scripture: Mary’s perilous journey with infant Jesus fleeing persecution in Egypt, guided by divine providence.
  • Style and Technique: Memling's signature style is defined by meticulous realism—a hallmark of Flemish painting—where every brushstroke strives for absolute accuracy. The artist employs oil paint on panel, layering translucent glazes to achieve luminous color palettes and subtle gradations of tone that imbue the scene with an ethereal quality. Notice particularly the masterful rendering of Mary’s drapery; folds cascade realistically, conveying movement and texture without resorting to dramatic exaggeration.
  • Historical Context: Bruges flourished as a commercial hub during Memling's lifetime, attracting artists and patrons from across Europe. The triptych reflects the prevailing religious piety of the period—a desire to express faith through visual art—and aligns with broader artistic trends emphasizing biblical narratives and moral instruction.
  • Symbolism: Beyond its narrative function, “La Fuite en Égypte” is laden with symbolic significance. The olive branch held by Joseph represents hope and divine protection; the radiant light emanating from Mary symbolizes her purity and holiness—a beacon guiding them toward salvation. The landscape backdrop—characterized by distant mountains—underscores the vastness of God’s dominion and reinforces the idea that Mary and Jesus are enveloped in His benevolent care.
A Window into Flemish Renaissance Artistry: Memling's workshop produced numerous reproductions of celebrated artworks, ensuring that his distinctive style continued to inspire generations. Today, collectors can acquire high-quality prints or canvases—faithful recreations of “La Fuite en Égypte”—allowing them to experience the beauty and intellectual depth of this iconic masterpiece firsthand. Explore More:

Don't miss the opportunity to bring a piece of Flemish artistic heritage into your home!


O tym dziele

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  • Subject or theme: Scène religieuse
  • Artistic style: Renaissance flamande
  • Artist: Hans Memling
  • Movement: École de Bruges
  • Influences: Rogier van der Weyden
  • Location: Musée du Louvre
  • Dimensions: RF 1974 30

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