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When Albrecht Dürer visited the Netherlands in 1520 in order to be present at the coronation of the new emperor, Charles V, he called Barend van Orley flatteringly " the Raphael of the Netherlands ".
Dürer, who stayed as a guest in the house of Bernard van Orley between 27 August and 2 September 1520, also painted a portrait which some scholars identify with van Orley's.
Dürer had a profound influence on Van Orley who would in his later works try to find a synthesis between him and other Renaissance master, Raphael.

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