Adriaan Reins Altarpiece
Altarpiece by Hans Memling in Bruges, Belgium
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The Adriaan Reins Altarpiece is a three-panel 1480 altarpiece, painted by Hans Memling for brother Adriaan Reins of the Old St. John's Hospital in Bruges. It still hangs there as part of the collection of the Memlingmuseum.
Sources
- Ilse E. Friesen, The Female Crucifix: Images of St. Wilgefortis Since the Middle Ages, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 2006 p. 55
- (in Dutch) Irene Smets, Ludiongids Het Memlingmuseum-Sint-Janshospitaal Brugge, Ludion Gent-Amsterdam, 2001 pp. 64–68
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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
- Last Judgment, c. 1467–1471
- Diptych of an elderly couple, c. 1470–1472
- Diptych of Jean de Cellier, c. 1475
- Jan Floreins Altarpiece, 1479
- St John Altarpiece, 1479
- Adoration of the Magi, c. 1479–1480
- Adriaan Reins Altarpiece, 1480
- Donne Triptych, c. 1480
- Moreel Triptych, 1484
- Earthly Vanity and Divine Salvation, c. 1485
- Benedetto Portinari Triptych, 1487
- Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, 1487
- St. Ursula Shrine, c. 1489
- Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-making Angels, c. 1483–1494
- Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat, c. 1465–1470
- Portrait of a Man, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of Tommaso Portinari, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of Maria Portinari, c. 1470–1472
- Portrait of an Elderly Man, c. 1470–1475
- Portrait of an Elderly Woman, c. 1470–1475
- Portrait of a Man with a Pink Carnation, 1475
- Portrait of Benedetto Portinari, 1478
- Portrait of Willem Morell, c. 1480
- Portrait of a Man with a Roman Medal, c. 1480
- Portrait of Barbara van Vlaendenbergh, c. 1480
- Sibylla Sambetha, c. 1480
- Portrait of Folco Portinari, c. 1490
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