Description
Masters of Light & Legacy highlights two currents in European image-making: the quiet, intimate portrait and the grand collective scene. The collection brings together Hans Memling’s finely tuned portraits of Tommaso di Folco Portinari and Maria Portinari (c. 1470) – works where light reveals character and craftsmanship in every brushstroke – with Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” (1642), an icon of pictorial drama and social choreography.
Together, these works create a dialogue between intimate gaze and monumental action, between still contemplation and movement. History finds fresh resonance in today’s interiors – a reminder of how light, composition and human presence continue to shape our vision.
Product information
• Canvas print
• Sizes from left to right in the image: 50×70 cm, 100×70 cm and 50×70 cm
• Stretched on wooden stretcher (no floating frame)
• Delivered ready to hang
• Iconic works by Hans Memling and Rembrandt van Rijn
Credits
- Hans Memling, “Tommaso di Folco Portinari” (c. 1470) – in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York.
- Hans Memling, “Maria Portinari” (c. 1470) – in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York.
- Rembrandt van Rijn, “The Night Watch” (1642) – in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Cropping
Cropped versions of the original works. The composition is adapted to the format without altering the works’ expression.
Finish
Printed on canvas and hand-stretched on a wooden stretcher for a clean, gallery-like look. Classical art meets modern aesthetics – a strong visual statement that brings both balance and character to the room.
Requests & custom sizes
Looking for other sizes or frames? We’re happy to help. Contact contact@kunstlageret.com.
About the artists
Hans Memling (c. 1430–1494) – Flemish master based in Bruges; precise portraits and devotional images rendered with exceptional finesse.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) – Dutch Baroque master; virtuoso of chiaroscuro and human psychological presence.