De aartsengel Michaël verslaat een duivel — History & Facts
In the swirling chaos of existence, a singular moment of ecstasy emerges—a divine confrontation that commands our gaze and stirs our souls. Look to the center where the archangel Michael stands resolute, his figure vibrant against the subdued tones of the devil beneath him. The stark contrast between the rich blues of his robes and the earthy browns of his opponent captures a battle both physical and spiritual. Notice how the light cascades from a celestial source above, illuminating Michael's armor, a symbol of divine protection, while casting the devil in shadow—an embodiment of darkness destined to fade. The tension between triumph and despair is palpable.
Each brushstroke conveys not just a struggle but a narrative of redemption. The archangel’s expression is fierce yet serene, embodying the confidence of faith, while the defeated devil’s twisted form evokes a raw, primal fear. Here lies the contrast of ecstasy in victory against the agony of defeat—a duality that invites endless reflection on the nature of good and evil. Created between 1500 and 1516, this work reflects a time of profound religious fervor in Europe.
During this period, Hans Springinklee was part of a vibrant artistic milieu, aligning with the early Renaissance movement that sought to blend the sacred and the human. The painting resonates with the spiritual anxieties and aspirations of its age, capturing a timeless conflict that continues to inspire and provoke thought.
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Titelblad met o.a. de doop van Christus en een visioen van Johannes de Evangelist
Hans Springinklee

Titelblad met o.a. de doop van Christus en een visioen van Johannes de Evangelist
Hans Springinklee

Het martelaarschap van de Heilige Barbara
Hans Springinklee

De Heilige Martinus deelt zijn mantel met een bedelaar
Hans Springinklee

Het vrouwenbad
Hans Springinklee

Titelblad met Maria met kind zittend op de maansikkel
Hans Springinklee

Verovering van Stuhlweissenburg in Hongarije
Hans Springinklee

Het oordeel van Paris
Hans Springinklee

De Heilige Hiëronymus in de wildernis
Hans Springinklee

De geboorte van Christus
Hans Springinklee
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The Return of the Prodigal Son
Rembrandt van Rijn
The Garden of Earthly Delights
El Bosco

Count Orgaz’ funeral
El Greco

The Hundred Guilder Print: the central piece with Christ preaching, the plate arched
Rembrandt van Rijn
The Descent from the Cross
Rogier van der Weyden

The return of the prodigal son
Rembrandt van Rijn