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Portrait of a Man with a Pink

Hans Memling1480/1485

The Morgan Library & Museum

The Morgan Library & Museum
New York, United States

This is one of the finest paintings Morgan acquired for his personal collection. The sitter may have been a member of the Italian merchant colony in the flourishing city of Bruges, where Memling was the leading painter. He was renowned for his skills as a portraitist, and his works were particularly preferred by foreign visitors to the city, who appreciated his meticulous realism. The pink, or carnation, in the young man's hand is a symbol of betrothal, and the letter he holds in the other may be a love letter or marriage contract, suggesting that the painting commemorates an engagement or wedding. The subject of the portrait may have been a member of the Italian merchant colony living in Bruges. The pink, or carnation, in the young man's hand may be a symbol of betrothal. The painting may therefore be one of a pair of wedding portraits.

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  • Title: Portrait of a Man with a Pink
  • Creator: Hans Memling
  • Creator Lifespan: 1430/40
  • Creator Nationality: Flemish
  • Creator Death Place: Bruges
  • Creator Birth Place: Seligenstadt
  • Date Created: 1480/1485
  • Location: Flanders
  • Physical Dimensions: w273 x h381 mm
  • Credit Line: Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, 1907
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Memling, Hans, 1430?-1494, Portrait of a Man with a Pink [painting], Flanders, ca. 1475, AZ073. © The Morgan Library and Museum, AZ073, Photography by Graham S. Haber
  • External Link: http://www.themorgan.org/collections/collections.asp?id=705
  • Medium: Tempera on panel
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