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The Last Judgement, 1473 (central panel) (oil on panel)
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The Last Judgement, 1473 (central panel) (oil on panel)
996587 The Last Judgement, 1473 (central panel) (oil on panel) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); Muzeum Narodowe, Gdansk, Poland; (add.info.: triptych commissioned by Angelo di Jacopo Tani, an agent of the Medici at Bruges, but was captured at sea by Paul Beneke, a privateer from Danzig; The central panel shows Jesus sitting in judgment on the world, while St Michael the Archangel is weighing souls and driving the damned towards Hell. (The sinner in St. Michaels right-hand scale pan is a donor portrait of Tommaso Portinari.)); eNational Museum in Gdansk; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22503240
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Archangel Michael Balance Condemned Damned Danzig Evil Gates Of Paradise Gdansk Good Heaven Hell Judge Judged Majesty National Rainbow Righteous Scales Sinner Soul Virtuous
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This print showcases the central panel of "The Last Judgement" by Hans Memling, a renowned Netherlandish painter from the 15th century. Painted in 1473 with oil on panel, this masterpiece is housed at the Muzeum Narodowe in Gdansk, Poland. In this awe-inspiring artwork, Jesus Christ assumes his role as the ultimate judge of humanity. Seated majestically, he presides over St Michael the Archangel who weighs souls and directs the damned towards Hell's fiery abyss. Notably, one of these sinners being weighed is Tommaso Portinari himself – a donor portrait included within this grand composition. "The Last Judgement" encapsulates both heavenly splendor and eternal damnation. The righteous are depicted ascending to paradise while evil-doers face their inevitable condemnation. A vibrant rainbow stretches across the scene symbolizing divine promise and hope amidst judgment. Hans Memling's attention to detail is evident throughout this painting; every brushstroke brings life to angels surrounding Jesus' throne and adds depth to each soul awaiting their fate on Judgment Day. Displayed at eNational Museum in Gdansk, this remarkable piece serves as a testament to Memling's artistic genius and continues to inspire viewers with its profound exploration of good versus evil and divine justice.
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