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Cleopatra / Eurydice

  • 制作日1532
  • 寸法20.0 x 26.0 cm

Discover Lombard Master (Peter Lombard), a 12th-century Italian painter & theologian bridging Gothic & Renaissance art. Known for elegant figures, gold grounds, and works like 'Cleopatra/Eurydice'. Explore his theological influence & paintings at Wah

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Cleopatra / Eurydice

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作品詳細説明

A slender, near-naked female figure stands before a parapet, her pale body standing out appealingly against the dark background. Her left foot is on a snake, which in the very next moment will bite her. Inclining slightly, the woman is turning aside, her right hand resting on a richly ornamented pilaster, as if she were in need of support. The pilaster bears a red marble panel with the inscription CLEOPATRA. 1.5.3.2.PE. This is somewhat perplexing, since the subject is not the Egyptian queen who, according to legend, died of an asp bite to the breast when she failed to win Octavian, later Emperor Augustus, for herself. The woman is far likelier to be Eurydice, the wife of Orpheus. Fleeing the attentions of the shepherd Aristaeus, she accidentally trod on a snake, and died of its bite. The composition and various details of this Berlin relief recall a work on the same subject by Giammaria Mosca, today in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. That work in all likelihood served Master PE Monogram as a model. It seems probable that he misunderstood his fellow artist’s subject, and hence inscribed the wrong name.

アーティストの略歴

The Divine Brush of the Lombard Master

In the twilight of the twelfth century, a period defined by the profound intersection of theological inquiry and burgeoning artistic expression, there emerged a figure whose work would bridge the gap between the rigid structures of the late Gothic era and the soft elegance of the early Renaissance. Known to history as the Lombard Master, or Peter Lombard, this Italian painter and theologian possessed a rare duality of spirit. Born in Novara, Italy, around 1096, his life was a tapestry woven from the intellectual rigor of the cathedral schools and the luminous devotion of sacred iconography. His journey took him from the humble beginnings of a poor family to the prestigious halls of Paris, where he studied under the legendary shadows of Peter Abelard and Hugh of St. Victor, absorbing a level of scholastic depth that would forever inform the spiritual weight of his brushstrokes.

The artistry of the Lombard Master is characterized by an ethereal grace that seems to transcend the physical limitations of medieval medium. His technique is most celebrated for its use of uniform gold grounds, a technique that creates a sense of timeless, divine space, stripping away the distractions of the earthly realm to focus the viewer's soul on the sacred. Within these shimmering golden voids, he placed figures of remarkable elegance—slender, elongated forms that possess a rhythmic fluidity. This stylistic choice reflects a pivotal moment in art history, where the stiff, symbolic representations of the early Middle Ages began to yield to a more humanized, graceful aesthetic that would eventually blossom into the Renaissance.

Sacred Iconography and Lasting Legacy

The works surviving from the Lombard Master’s hand serve as windows into a world where theology and visual beauty were inseparable. His ability to imbue even the smallest panel with profound narrative power is evident in his most cherished pieces. One might contemplate the delicate tension found in Cleopatra / Eurydice, where a slender, near-naked female figure stands before a parapet, a composition that showcases his mastery of form and the subtle interplay between light and shadow. His devotion to the saints is equally palpable in works such as Saint Anthony Abbot and the Saint Martyr Deacon Panel. These smaller, intimate pieces, often measuring approximately 17 x 52 cm, demonstrate how he could command a limited space to evoke an immense sense of piety and presence.

Beyond his individual paintings, the historical significance of the Lombard Master lies in his role as a bridge between eras and disciplines. As a subdeacon and later a priest, his theological authority allowed him to infuse his art with a deep, doctrinal meaning that resonated throughout the medieval art world. He was not merely a creator of images but an influential teacher whose pedagogical reach extended to both artists and theologians, shaping the intellectual landscape of his time. Today, his legacy is preserved in prestigious institutions such as the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, where his golden compositions continue to inspire awe, reminding us of a period when the pursuit of divine truth was expressed through the most exquisite mastery of paint and gold.

lombard master

lombard master

1096 - 1160 , Italy

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Gothic to Renaissance Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Peter Abelard
    • Hugh of St. Victor
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1096
  • Date Of Death: 21/22 August 1160
  • Full Name: Peter Lombard
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cleopatra / Eurydice
    • Saint Anthony Abbot
    • Saint Martyr Deacon Panel
  • Place Of Birth: Novara, Italy
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