TASUTA KUNSTIKONSULTATSIOON

x
Telli trükis Telli trükisOsta digipilt Osta digipilt SaadaSaada
DetailidDetailid Lisa lemmikutesse Lisa lemmikutesse Laadi allaLaadi alla Sarnased teosedSarnased teosed RöntgenuuringRöntgenuuring SlaidietendusSlaidietendus

Passion, left wing

Witness 'Passion, left wing' by Master Bertram – a dramatic medieval crucifixion painting in rich reds & browns. Explore Gothic intensity & symbolic detail of this unique artwork.

Discover Master Bertram (1345-1415), a German artist renowned for his intricate altar panels & religious scenes, particularly from the Grabow Altarpiece. Explore his work!

Käsitsi valmistatud õlimaalireproduktsioon

Meie kunstnike poolt tellimusel valmistatud käsitsi maalitud õli-kainaste teos teie soovitud suuruses ja raamis.

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Vali meie eelmääratud suurused, mis vastavad teose algupärastele proportsioonidele.

laius
kõrgus

Sa võite sisestada oma mõõtmed konkreetse raami või ruumi sobivuse tagamiseks. Kui teie valitud suurus ei vasta originaalpildi proportsioonidele, siis kärvime kunstiteost või laiendame maali täiendavate käsitsi maalitud elementidega. Enne tootmise algust saadetakse teile heakskiitmiseks digitaalne eelvaade.
Palun pidage meeles, et ekraanil kuvatav eelvaade ei kajasta tegelikku kärpimist või laiendamist. Ainult eelvaade näitab täpselt lõplikku kompositsiooni.
Kuigi on saadaval kohandatud suurused, soovitame originaalproportsioonide säilimiseks valida mõõdud eelmääratletud nimekirjast.

Näited muudetavatest elementidest: asenda nägu kliendi fotoga; lisa lemmikloom (nt asenda kass koeraga); lisa taustale peidetud sõnum; muuda tausta maastikku või elemente.
Pärast tellimust saadab WahooArt.com meeskond kliendile e-posti juhised ning esitab eelvaate kavandi.

Maailmline tarne 3–4 nädala jooksul tavalise 5 nädala asemel. (5 juuli). Kvaliteedis kompromisse ei tehta.

why_choose_icon
Tasuta ekspresssaatmine üle maailma
why_choose_icon
Kõrgekvaliteediline linakangas
why_choose_icon
Täielik transpordikindlustus
why_choose_icon
Tollimaksude tagastamise garantii
why_choose_icon
Värvitoime täpsuse garantii
why_choose_icon
60-päevane tagastusõig: ainult tootmisdefektide korral
why_choose_icon
100% raha tagasi garantii
why_choose_icon
Hulgusoodustus

Kogu summa

-

reproduction

Passion, left wing

Reproduktsiooni tehnika

Reproduktsiooni suurus

-

Kogusumma

-


Kunstniku elulugu

Master Bertram: A Pioneer of Northern Gothic

Born in Minden, Germany, around 1345 and passing away in Hamburg circa 1415, Master Bertram remains a captivating figure within the history of European art. Often referred to as Meister Bertram or Master of Minden, he stands as a pivotal artist bridging the International Gothic style with the nascent trends of the early Renaissance in Northern Europe. His legacy is primarily defined by his monumental altar panels and religious scenes, most notably the magnificent Grabow Altarpiece housed within the Kunsthalle Hamburg – a testament to his skill and ambition.

Bertram’s life unfolded largely within the bustling port city of Hamburg. Records indicate he first appeared in Hamburg's archives in 1367, quickly establishing himself as a respected citizen and achieving Master status by 1376. This period marked the peak of his professional activity; he amassed considerable wealth through commissions for religious art, reflecting the growing piety and prosperity within the region. Despite making a will anticipating a pilgrimage to Rome in 1390 – an undertaking that ultimately never materialized – Bertram’s artistic output remained remarkably consistent throughout his life. His marriage provided him with a daughter, but tragedy struck when his wife passed away in 1410, leaving him a widower and further solidifying his dedication to his craft.

The Masterpiece: The Grabow Altarpiece

The Grabow Altarpiece, completed around 1390, represents the pinnacle of Bertram’s artistic achievements. Measuring an impressive size – approximately 6.5 meters high and 8 meters wide – this monumental work is a complex triptych depicting scenes from the Apocalypse. The altarpiece showcases Bertram's mastery of color, detail, and spatial perspective, hallmarks of the International Gothic style. The figures are rendered with a delicate grace and expressive quality, imbued with a sense of solemnity and spiritual depth. Notably, the scene’s composition is remarkably detailed, featuring numerous figures and intricate architectural elements.

Alongside the Grabow Altarpiece, Bertram's workshop produced a significant altarpiece dedicated to Saint Christopher, now residing in Falsterbo Church, Sweden. This piece, along with other surviving fragments and depictions, offers valuable insights into Bertram’s artistic process and stylistic evolution. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London houses a 45-scene depiction of the Apocalypse, likely created by Bertram's workshop, further demonstrating his influence within the artistic community.

Style and Influences

Bertram’s style is often characterized as a refined adaptation of International Gothic principles. While sharing similarities with other artists of the period, such as Master Francke (another prominent Hamburg painter), Bertram's work possesses a distinct character—a subtle restraint in emotional expression compared to Francke’s more overtly dramatic approach. However, this doesn’t diminish the beauty or power of his creations; rather, it lends them a quiet dignity and contemplative quality.

It is believed that Bertram was influenced by both French and Netherlandish artistic trends prevalent during his time. The influence of courtly art from France can be observed in the refined elegance of his figures and decorative elements, while the meticulous detail and realism characteristic of Early Netherlandish painting are evident in his depictions of architectural settings and objects. Despite these influences, Bertram maintained a uniquely Northern German sensibility, imbuing his work with a sense of regional identity.

Legacy and Rediscovery

Following the Renaissance, Master Bertram’s artistic legacy largely faded into obscurity. However, in the late 19th century, Alfred Lichtwark, the visionary director of the Hamburg Kunsthalle, spearheaded a renewed interest in his work. Lichtwark recognized the significance of Bertram's art and championed its rediscovery, bringing it to public attention once more.

Today, Master Bertram is rightfully regarded as one of the most important artists of the 14th century in Northern Europe. His monumental altar panels stand as enduring testaments to his skill, creativity, and profound understanding of religious art. Asteroid 85320 Bertram, named in his honor by German astronomer Freimut Börngen in 1995, serves as a lasting reminder of this remarkable artist’s contribution to the world of art.

master bertram

master bertram

1345 - 1415 , Germany

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: International Gothic
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['None known']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Master Francke']
  • Date Of Birth: c.1345, Minden
  • Date Of Death: c.1415, Hamburg
  • Full Name: Master Bertram
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Grabow Altarpiece
    • Apocalypse Altarpiece
  • Place Of Birth: Minden, Germany