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E-raamat: Hans Memling and the Merchants

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  • Sari: Renaissance Lives
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781836390329
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  • Sari: Renaissance Lives
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781836390329

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Emigrating from southern Germany in the late fifteenth century, painter Hans Memling sought success in Bruges, which was a vibrant commercial hub at the time. Rather than among the nobility or ecclesiastical institutions, instead he found his audience in the new urban middle class of merchant bankers, financiers, politicians, affluent clerics and artisans. He also enjoyed a reputation among diverse communities of traders and diplomats from across Europe, including Castile and England, as well as Italian cities like Genoa, Bologna and Florence, and the Hanseatic League. This book explores the social and material aspects of Memlings career and workshop, providing a vibrant entry into Bruges as an early modern commercial capital, highlighting international trade, factional politics, artisanal guilds, devotional traditions, and the aspirations and identities of Memling's merchant-class clientele.

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Here we meet Hans Memling and his art fully within the world that made them: the affluent, highly cosmopolitan Bruges of the later fifteenth century. Mitzi Kirkland-Ives has written a vivid, deeply informed account of the strategies, striving and acumen of artist and patrons alike that enabled an immigrant painter to build a sterling career serving eager clients from across Europe. * Alfred Acres, Wright Family Term Professor of Art History, Georgetown University, and author of Jan van Eyck within His Art * Hans Memling and the Merchants provides a fascinating account of the day-to-day life of a fifteenth-century artist working in one of the most economically vibrant cities in Europe. Based on meticulous archival research, Mitzi Kirkland-Ives lays out the organization of a major painting workshop, reveals the economic routes that brought artists materials to the city and places art into the context of the lives of the many businessmen who formed the bulk of Memlings patronage. Detailed and accessible, this book provides a perfect companion for students interested in both the means of production and the meanings behind early Netherlandish paintings. * Susan Maxwell, Professor of Art History, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh *

Introduction


1 Memlings Life: A Biographical Sketch

2 Memlings Bruges

3 Memlings Career in Bruges: The Painters Workshop

4 Memling and His Clientele

Conclusion

 

Chronology

References

Select Bibliography

Acknowledgements

Photo Acknowledgements

Index
Mitzi Kirkland-Ives is Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at Missouri State University. Her books include In the Footsteps of Christ: Hans Memlings Passion Narratives and the Devotional Imagination in the Early Modern Netherlands (2013).