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==Family==
[[File:Barend van Orley - Portrait of Charles V - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|''Portrait of [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]'', 1519]]
His family came originally from Luxembourg, descendants from the Seigneurs d'Ourle or d'Orley.{{citation needed}}His branch of the family then moved to the [[Duchy of Brabant]], where his father Valentin van Orley (ca. 1466 - Brussels 1532) was born as an illegitimate child and lost his noble lineage. Bernard and his brother Everard (who would also become a painter) were both born in Brussels.
 
The painted wing panels of the sculpted Saluzzo [[retable]] are attributed to Valentin van Orley, describing the ''Life of St. Joseph'' (ca. 1510). The retable itself is [[Gothic art|Gothic]] in style, but these wing panels already show some characteristic of the [[Renaissance]] style (City Museum of Brussels). The panels of the ''Life of St. Roch'' in the [[Saint James' Church, Antwerp]] have been ascribed to Everard van Orley.