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Johannes the Elder Lutma (1587-1669), a German goldsmith & silversmith, renowned for intricate enamel work & decorative objects. Explore his exquisite ewer, salt dishes & cartouches.

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Johannes Lutma – A Master of Auricular Silver and Victorian Elegance

Johannes Lutma the elder (born c. 1584 in Emden, Germany; died January 1669 in Amsterdam) stands as a monumental figure within the late 17th-century Dutch goldsmithing landscape—a period characterized by unprecedented artistic innovation and opulent craftsmanship. Often overshadowed by his more celebrated contemporaries like Rembrandt, Lutma’s legacy resides not merely in quantity but in quality: he elevated decorative artistry to new heights through his pioneering exploration of “auricular” style silver, a technique that fundamentally reshaped perceptions of what was possible and exerted a profound influence on subsequent generations of artisans. His life unfolded as a continuous journey of adaptation and discovery, commencing in the Rhineland’s Germanic traditions before establishing permanent residency in Amsterdam—a city pulsating with commercial dynamism and artistic fervor—where he secured his position as a leading designer for affluent patrons and ecclesiastical institutions alike.

The Auricular Style: Lutma's Revolutionary Approach

Lutma’s formative years were steeped in the traditions of German goldsmithing, particularly the distinctive “auricular” style championed by Paulus van Vianen. This stylistic paradigm—characterized by smooth, ear-like forms—represented a radical departure from prevailing conventions, prioritizing fluidity and organic contours over rigid geometric shapes. Lutma meticulously honed his skills amidst this burgeoning artistic milieu in Paris around 1615, absorbing the influences of Mannerism and experimenting with innovative techniques. Upon returning to Amsterdam in 1621, he married Mayken Roelants shortly thereafter, embarking on a domestic life enriched by familial bonds while simultaneously cultivating his professional ambitions. Lutma’s presence within Amsterdam's vibrant marketplace fostered access to discerning clientele eager for objects imbued with prestige and artistic merit—a circumstance that undoubtedly fueled his creative output.

Dish – A Symphony of Texture and Form

The artwork itself, “Dish,” exemplifies Lutma’s mastery of the auricular style at its zenith. Executed in 1641, this exquisite piece showcases a breathtaking level of detail achieved through meticulous chasing—hammering the silver sheet from the back to create raised designs—and repoussé—pushing metal from the front to generate intricate relief patterns. The resulting surface possesses an unparalleled smoothness and reflectivity, capturing ambient light with remarkable brilliance and emphasizing the textural richness of Lutma’s craftmanship. Lines are curvilinear, mirroring the undulating contours of a seashell or stylized flower, contributing to the overall impression of organic movement. The composition is centered on the dish itself, prioritizing its form and highlighting the masterful execution of its decorative elements.

Symbolism and Aesthetic Impact

Beyond its technical brilliance, “Dish” resonates with subtle symbolic undertones—evoking notions of Victorian romanticism and reflecting the opulent tastes of its era. The handle is sculpted in the form of a tortoise-like animal whose head dips into the dish’s interior, adding an element of whimsical charm to the piece's formal elegance. Lutma engraved his name in full on the underside of the vessel—a testament to both artistic pride and personal identity. This remarkable artwork stands as a cornerstone of Dutch goldsmithing history, demonstrating Lutma’s unwavering commitment to pushing stylistic boundaries and elevating decorative artistry to unparalleled heights. It remains an enduring symbol of Victorian grandeur and German craftsmanship excellence.

Further Exploration

For those interested in delving deeper into Lutma's oeuvre, we encourage you to explore his other celebrated creations—including the Ewer and basin (1647), the Two Salts (1639) and Cartouche in auricular style (1654)—each reflecting Lutma’s distinctive artistic vision. These pieces can be found at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

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Biografija umjetnika

Johannes the Elder Lutma: Master of Auricular Silver

Johannes Lutma the elder (born c. 1584 in Emden, Germany; died January 1669 in Amsterdam) stands as a pivotal figure in the late 17th-century Dutch goldsmithing scene – a period marked by unprecedented artistic innovation and opulent craftsmanship. Often overshadowed by his more famous contemporaries like Rembrandt, Lutma’s legacy lies in his pioneering work with “auricular” style silver, a technique that redefined decorative possibilities and profoundly influenced subsequent generations of artisans. His life was one of constant movement and adaptation, beginning in the German Rhineland before settling permanently in Amsterdam, where he established himself as a leading designer for wealthy patrons and ecclesiastical institutions.

Lutma’s early training remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, though it is generally accepted that he studied under Paulus van Vianen, a master known for his distinctive “auricular” style – characterized by smooth, ear-like forms. This stylistic approach, emphasizing flowing curves and subtle ornamentation, became the foundation of Lutma's own artistic vocabulary. Following a period in Paris around 1615, where he likely honed his skills amidst the burgeoning artistic scene, Lutma arrived in Amsterdam in 1621, marrying Mayken Roelants shortly thereafter, and later Saera de Bie. His time in the bustling commercial center of Amsterdam proved to be fertile ground for his creative development, offering access to a wealthy clientele eager for luxurious objects.

The Auricular Style and its Development

Lutma’s most significant contribution to the art world was undoubtedly his mastery of the auricular style. This technique involved creating flowing, undulating surfaces on silver that mimicked the shape of an ear – hence the name. It wasn't merely a stylistic choice; Lutma elevated it into a sophisticated design principle, utilizing it to create intricate patterns and dynamic compositions. He skillfully combined this smooth, organic form with sharp angles, geometric shapes, and elaborate embellishments, resulting in a remarkably versatile aesthetic. His designs weren’t simply decorative; they possessed a sense of movement and rhythm that captivated viewers.

Crucially, Lutma didn't invent the auricular style entirely. It had roots in earlier German goldsmithing traditions, but Lutma refined it, pushing its boundaries and establishing a distinct visual language. He employed techniques like chasing (hammering metal to create raised designs) and repoussé (pushing metal from the back to create raised designs), combined with meticulous engraving, to achieve his desired effects. His work demonstrated an exceptional command of materials and a deep understanding of how light interacted with surface textures.

Major Works and Commissions

Lutma’s career produced a remarkable body of work, encompassing a diverse range of objects – from elaborate salt dishes and ewers to monumental choir screens and decorative cartouches. His most celebrated achievement is arguably the choir-screen for the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) in Amsterdam, a breathtaking example of his artistic vision. This massive panel, executed around 1638, features intricate scenes depicting biblical narratives interwoven with classical motifs, showcasing Lutma’s ability to seamlessly blend different stylistic influences.

Beyond the choir-screen, Lutma created numerous exquisite salt containers, often adorned with mythological creatures and floral designs. These objects are prized for their exceptional craftsmanship and delicate detailing. His work also includes a series of cartouches – decorative frames used to enclose inscriptions or coats of arms – which demonstrate his mastery of miniature design and intricate engraving. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam houses several significant examples of Lutma’s oeuvre, offering invaluable insights into the breadth and depth of his artistic talent.

Legacy and Influence

Despite not achieving widespread fame during his lifetime, Johannes Lutma's influence on subsequent generations of Dutch goldsmiths is undeniable. His innovative use of the auricular style paved the way for new approaches to decorative design, inspiring artists like his son, Johannes Lutma the Younger (Jan Lutma), who continued to develop and refine his father’s techniques. Lutma’s designs were also widely disseminated through printed series of engravings, ensuring their enduring popularity and influence.

Furthermore, Lutma's work reflects a broader cultural shift in 17th-century Europe – a move towards greater individualism and artistic experimentation. His willingness to challenge established conventions and embrace new stylistic approaches cemented his place as a key figure in the development of Dutch goldsmithing and a testament to the enduring power of artistic innovation.

johannes the elder lutma

johannes the elder lutma

1587 - 1669 , Germany

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Auricular Style
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rembrandt']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Paulus van Vianen']
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1584
  • Date Of Death: 1669
  • Full Name: Johannes Lutma the Elder
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Choir-screen (Nieuwe Kerk)
    • Salt containers
    • Drinking bowl
  • Place Of Birth: Emden, Germany
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