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Egid Quirin Asam

1692 - 1750

Informations clés

  • Art period: Époque moderne précoce
  • Works on APS: 3
  • Born: 1692, Allemagne
  • Top-ranked work: St George and the Dragon
  • Nationality: Allemagne
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  • Lifespan: 58 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Abbaye Saint-Ouen
    • Abbaye Saint-Ouen
    • Abbaye Saint-Ouen
    • Abbaye Saint-Ouen
    • Abbaye Saint-Ouen
  • Died: 1750
  • Top 3 works:
    • St George and the Dragon
    • Assumption of the Virgin (detail)
    • Assumption of the Virgin
  • Copyright status: Public domain

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quel mouvement artistique est principalement associé à Egid Quirin Asam et Cosmas Damian Asam ?
Question 2:
Dans quelle région allemande est né Egid Quirin Asam ?
Question 3:
Quelle caractéristique remarquable distingue les églises créées par Egid Quirin Asam et Cosmas Damian Asam ?
Question 4:
Avec qui Egid Quirin Asam collaborait fréquemment sur des projets artistiques ?
Question 5:
Quel est un exemple de sculpture remarquable réalisée par Egid Quirin Asam ?

Egid Quirin Asam: Architect of Illusion and Bavarian Baroque Splendor

Egid Quirin Asam (1692-1750) stands as a pivotal figure in the Late Baroque and Rococo artistic landscape, primarily recognized for his collaborative endeavors with his brother Cosmas Damian Asam—a partnership that profoundly shaped the aesthetic sensibilities of Bavaria during its golden age. Born in Tegernsee, Germany, Egid Quirin’s artistic lineage traced back to Hans Georg Asam, a celebrated painter who instilled within him an appreciation for dramatic visual narratives and masterful technique. This familial influence undoubtedly contributed to his own burgeoning talent as both sculptor and architect. His formative years were spent honing his craft alongside Cosmas Damian, establishing a creative synergy that would yield some of the most iconic architectural achievements of the era. Together, they embarked on ambitious projects—most notably transforming churches into immersive spaces brimming with illusionistic stucco decoration and conveying palpable spiritual fervor. This stylistic approach, deeply rooted in Mannerism and influenced by Caravaggio’s theatrical use of chiaroscuro, distinguished their work from prevailing trends and cemented their reputation as innovators within the Baroque movement. The brothers' meticulous attention to detail—a hallmark of Rococo artistry—combined with a profound understanding of color palettes and sculptural composition—resulted in interiors that continue to inspire awe centuries later. Consider the Jesuit Church in Mannheim, a testament to their collaborative genius, where soaring ceilings adorned with gilded frescoes and intricate stucco reliefs transport visitors into a realm of divine beauty. Asam’s sculptural output mirrored his archi
  • Notable Works: “St George and the Dragon,” “Assumption of the Virgin”
  • Materials Used: Marble, alabaster
  • Style Characteristics: Dynamic poses, expressive realism
His contribution to Bavarian art extends beyond his architectural masterpieces; he actively participated in the revival of classical sculpture traditions, demonstrating a commitment to both stylistic innovation and artistic excellence. His legacy resides not only in the grandeur of his churches but also in the enduring impact of his sculptural creations—works that continue to resonate with audiences worldwide as embodiments of Baroque artistry and Bavarian cultural heritage. The detailed depiction of “Assumption of the Virgin” showcases Asam’s ability to convey profound spiritual emotion through meticulous craftsmanship and artistic sensitivity.
  • Influences: Hans Georg Asam, Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  • Artistic Movement: Late Baroque
The Asam brothers' architectural vision extended beyond mere structural design; they meticulously crafted environments that captivated viewers with breathtaking trompe l'oeil effects—creating illusions of depth and grandeur—a hallmark of Rococo artistry. Their meticulous attention to detail, combined with a profound understanding of color palettes and sculptural composition, resulted in interiors that continue to inspire awe centuries later. Consider the Jesuit Church in Mannheim, a testament to their collaborative genius, where soaring ceilings adorned with gilded frescoes and intricate stucco reliefs transport visitors into a realm of divine beauty.
  • Major Achievements: Transformation of churches (Mannheim, Rohr, St John Nepomuk)
Egid Quirin Asam’s legacy endures as an exemplar of Baroque artistry—a testament to his unwavering dedication to craftsmanship and artistic expression. His sculptures stand as enduring symbols of faith and beauty—inspiring admiration for generations and securing his place among the most influential sculptors of his era.