Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat (1465-1470) by Hans Memling
Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat is an 1465-1470 oil on oak panel painting by
Hans Memling, one of the first portraits he produced in Bruges, with similarities to his Portrait of a Man - its subject is unknown. It has some similarities to portraits by
Jan van Eyck and
Rogier van der Weyden, though the fictive stone frame is Memling's invention.
Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat (1465-1470) by Hans Memling
Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat is an 1465-1470 oil on oak panel painting by
Hans Memling, one of the first portraits he produced in Bruges, with similarities to his Portrait of a Man - its subject is unknown. It has some similarities to portraits by
Jan van Eyck and
Rogier van der Weyden, though the fictive stone frame is Memling's invention.