All Bernaert Van Orley 's Paintings

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Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)    Details
39645  
Altar to SS Thomas and Matthias Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Altar to SS Thomas and Matthias   mk150 Oak 140x180cm
51048  
Altarpiece of Calvary Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Altarpiece of Calvary   c. 1534 Wood
51049  
Altarpiece of Calvary Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Altarpiece of Calvary   c. 1534 Wood
40317  
Jonis van Zelle Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Jonis van Zelle   mk156 1519 Oil on oak 39x32cm
43568  
Portrait of Charles V Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Portrait of Charles V   1519-20 Oil on wood, 711,5 x 51,5 cm
51065  
Triptych of Virtue of Patience Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Triptych of Virtue of Patience   1521 Oil on oak, 176 x 184 cm
64257  
Triptych of Virtue of Patience Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Triptych of Virtue of Patience   1521 Oil on oak, 174 x 80 cm (each wing) Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels The triptych, which was very likely commissioned by Margaret of Austria, the governor of the Low Countries, depicts two biblical episodes illustrating the virtues of patience: the Book of Job and the parable of Lazarus the beggar and the rich man. Since the Middle Ages it had been common practice to draw a parallel between the resignation of Job and of Lazarus in the face of misfortune and the constancy of their faith in God. When closed, the triptych depicts the parable of Lazarus. At the bottom of the wings, divided into three symmetrical registers, Lazarus is dying at the rich man's gate, whilst the latter suffers eternal torment. The Italianate pose, and the monumentality and beauty of the nude are inspired by Raphael. In the centre, the rich man's feast, followed by his agony, take place in a sumptuous mansion. His wife, bringing him communion, and the physician, examining his urine, are looking after him whilst, in hell, two demons are torturing him, presenting him with a chalice writhing with serpents and a bowl filled with an infernal liquid. At the top, Lazarus' soul rises up to heaven in the form of a child, first held up by two angels in a transparent bubble, then in the bosom of Abraham. Van Orley creates his masterpiece by marrying the Flemish tradition with the new directions of Italian art and his own inventiveness. The result is a veritable profession of faith in the Renaissance, underlined by the artist's motto, "Elx syne tyt" (each in his time) inscribed on the pillar to the left of the central panel. , Artist: ORLEY, Bernaert van , Triptych of Virtue of Patience (closed) , 1501-1550 , Flemish , painting , religious
82774  
Vanitas Bernaert Van Orley
 
 Vanitas   Medium oil on panel Dimensions 42.5 x 56.6 cm cyf

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