Emperor Ferdinand I
- Akril na platnu
- Stenska umetnost
- High Renaissance
- 1550
- 14.0 x 11.0 cm
- Kunsthistorisches Museum
hans the elder bocksberger (1510 – 1569)
Discover Hans the Elder Bocksberger’s masterful portraits & religious art from 16th-century Salzburg! Explore his Emperor Ferdinand I work & legacy of Austrian Renaissance painting.
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna, Austria)
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Emperor Ferdinand I: A Salzburg Renaissance Masterpiece
Hans the Elder Bocksberger (c. 1510 – before 1569), born in Salzburg, Austria, stands as a pivotal figure within Salzburg’s burgeoning artistic landscape during the High Renaissance and early Mannerism periods. Though overshadowed by his younger brother, Hans Holbein the Younger—a celebrated artist who achieved international renown—Hans Bocksberger nonetheless cemented his place in art history through commissions that adorned noble residences and churches across Bavaria and Austria. His familial legacy instilled a deep understanding of humanist ideals and stylistic conventions prevalent throughout Europe at the time – Salzburg’s Protestant Reformation fostering an environment where innovative ideas could flourish alongside established religious iconography.- Subject Matter: The portrait depicts Emperor Ferdinand I, capturing him in a dignified pose against a dark background that emphasizes his presence as the focal point of the artwork.
- Style & Technique: Executed in oil on paper mounted on wood, this piece embodies the Renaissance’s hallmark characteristics – meticulous detail and realistic representation—a testament to Bocksberger's mastery of technique.
- Historical Context: Created around 1550-55, this artwork emerged during a period of significant cultural transformation in Salzburg—a time marked by religious upheaval and artistic patronage driven by humanist ideals.
- Symbolism: The Emperor’s attire – a dark shirt and fur-lined garment – speaks to his wealth and authority, while the feather adorning his hat symbolizes nobility and rank. Furthermore, the medals pinned to his chest represent military achievements and royal honors—visual cues that reinforce Ferdinand I's status as a ruler worthy of commemoration.
O tem umetniškem delu
- Naslov: Emperor Ferdinand I
- Umetnik: hans the elder bocksberger
- Leto: 1550
- Prvotne dimenzije: 14.0 x 11.0 cm
- Status avtorskih pravic: Dostopno v javni lastnini
- Kje je razstavljeno: Kunsthistorisches Museum
- Material: Akril na platnu
- Tehnika in material: Stenska umetnost
- Kontekst korpusa: salzburg prestige , schlosskapelle grandeur
- Ključne besede: habsburgski dinastija , renesansa , portret
Ključni podatki
- Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien
- Dimensions: 14 x 11 cm
- Subject or theme: Portrait
- Medium: Oil on paper mounted on wood
- Year: 1550-55
- Artistic style: Mannerism
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed portraiture; Realistic representation