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Memling

American  
[mem-ling] / ˈmɛm lɪŋ /
Also Memlinc

noun

  1. Hans c1430–94?, German painter of the Flemish school.


Memling British  
/ ˈmɛmlɪŋ, ˈmɛmlɪŋk /

noun

  1. Hans (hɑns). ?1430–94, Flemish painter of religious works and portraits

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Feel free to gawk at Morgan’s study, where paintings by Perugino and Hans Memling hang in front of red damask wallpaper, and don’t miss the unfailingly crisp Della Robbia ceramic reliefs in the marble-soaked rotunda.

From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2019

The main focus of the collection is the works of the Flemish Primitives, including Jan van Eyck, Hans Memling and Hugo van der Goes.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2017

Larry was particularly delighted by a 15th-century Hans Memling portrait, “Man With a Roman Coin,” in which you see the head and shoulders of a Renaissance fellow, against one of those ravishing hill-and-sky landscapes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2015

His shortlisted portrait is of his 14-year-old niece Eliza, and was influenced by the work of the 15th Century painter Hans Memling.

From BBC • Apr. 29, 2015

In Germany, there were Albrecht D�rer and the Holbeins, in the Lowlands the Van Eycks' greatest work came just before the opening of the century and inspired Memling, Van der Weyden, Quentin Matsys and others.

From The Century of Columbus by Walsh, James J.