Allegory of Chastity (Hans Memling)
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- | :''[[Allegory in the Middle Ages]], [[chastity]]'' | + | '''''Allegory of Chastity''''' (1475, oil on wood) is a painting by [[Hans Memling]] at the [[Musée Jacquemart-André]] in Paris. |
- | ''[[Allegory of Chastity]]'' by [[Hans Memling]] (1475, oil on wood) | + | |
- | [http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/464244795/allegory-of-chastity-by-hans-memling-1475-oil-on] at the [[Musée Jacquemart-André]]. | + | It is also an allegory on [[claustration]], cfr the papal decretal "[[Periculoso]]". |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Allegory of Chastity]] | ||
+ | *[[Allegory in the Middle Ages]] | ||
+ | *[[Chastity]] | ||
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Allegory of Chastity (1475, oil on wood) is a painting by Hans Memling at the Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris.
It is also an allegory on claustration, cfr the papal decretal "Periculoso".
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