ArtistsBernard van Orley
Bernard van Orley

Bernard van Orley

Southern Netherlands, 1487–1541
Brussels
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Bernard van Orley, also called Barend or Barent van Orley, Bernaert van Orley or Barend van Brussel, was a versatile Flemish artist and representative of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, who was equally active as a designer of tapestries and, at the end of his life, stained glass. Although he never visited Italy, he belongs to the group of Italianizing Flemish painters called the Romanists, who were influenced by Italian Renaissance painting, in his case especially by Raphael.

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Adoration of the Kings (15th century)
Smithsonian Institution
Alexander Kneeling before Jaddus at the Gates of Jerusalem [left section] from The Story of Alexander the Great (c. 1600)
Art Institute of Chicago
Pastoral Scene: Men Hunting Birds, Couples Seated on Ground (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Falcon Hunt (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Prudentia (Prudence) from Los Honores (1525-1532)
Art Institute of Chicago
October (1525-1550)
Art Institute of Chicago
Justitia (Justice) from Los Honores (1525-1532)
Art Institute of Chicago
February (before 1528)
Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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