Benedetto Portinari Triptych

Oil painting by Hans Memling

The Benedetto Portinari Triptych is a group of three 1487 oil on panel paintings by Hans Memling. It is named after its commissioner, who is probably the subject of its right-hand panel, now in the Uffizi in Florence. The left panel of Saint Benedict (Portinari's name-saint) and the central panel of the Madonna and Child are both now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.[1] All three panels are set within a single loggia, with a unified landscape background across all three, which proved a major influence on Umbrian painters, Perugino and Leonardo da Vinci.

The right-hand panel is not definitely Portinari (1466-1551) but the identification is highly probable, particularly due to a label on the reverse showing his motto DE BONO DANS MELIVS. Portinari is thought to have commissioned the work in Bruges. The Benedetto Portinari Triptych was taken to Florence to decorate the church of Sant'Egidio within the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, of which Portinari was patron.[2]

  • Saint Benedict
    Saint Benedict
  • Madonna and Child
    Madonna and Child
  • Benedetto Portinari
    Benedetto Portinari

References

  1. ^ "Maria mit dem Kind". Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  2. ^ (in French) Gloria Fossi, La Galerie des Offices, Giunti, Florence, 2004. ISBN 88-09-03675-1
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Hans Memling
Individual
religious panels
  • Virgin and Child Enthroned with two Musical Angels, c. 1467
  • Scenes from the Passion of Christ, c. 1470
  • Adoration of the Magi, c. 1471
  • Mater Dolorosa, c. 1475
  • Madonna and Child with Angels, c. 1479
  • Allegory with a Virgin, c. 1479–1480
  • Advent and Triumph of Christ, c. 1480
  • Mater Dolorosa, c. 1480
  • Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, c. 1480
  • Angel Musicians, 1480s
  • Pagagnotti Triptych, c. 1480
  • Christ Surrounded by Musician Angels, c. 1480s
  • Annunciation, 1480s
  • Adam and Eve, c. 1485
  • Bathsheba, c. 1485
  • Madonna and Child with Saint James and Saint Dominic, c. 1485
Polyptychs
Portraits
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