The High Renaissance
 
&

Mannerism

 


 

 


Hans Baldung
 
 
 

 


Hans Baldung

born c. 1484, Schwabisch Gmünd, Württemberg [Germany]
died 1545, Imperial Free City of Strasbourg [now Strasbourg, Fr.]

painter and graphic artist, one of the most outstanding figures in northern Renaissance art. He served as an assistant to Albrecht Durer, whose influence is apparent in his early works, although the demonic energy of his later style is closer to that of Matthias Grunewald.
His work is extensive and varied. It ranges from religious paintings and secular portraits to designs for tapestries and stained glass. He is noted for representations of the Virgin Mary, in which he combined landscapes, figures, light, and colour with an almost magical serenity. His portrayals of age, on the other hand, have a sinister character and a mannered virtuosity. His best known work in painting is the High Altar of the cathedral at Freiburg im Breisgau, Ger., for which he also designed the stained-glass choir windows.
Baldung-Grien's paintings are equalled in importance by his extensive body of drawings, engravings, and woodcuts ofan intense vitality. The Totentanz (“dance of death”) and the “death and the maiden” theme occur frequently in his graphic works. An early supporter of the Reformation, he executed a woodcut in which Martin Luther is protected by the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove.
Baldung-Grien was a member of the Strasbourg town council, as well as official painter to the episcopate. His works also appear in the church at Elzach and the museums of Basel, Karlsruhe, Cologne, Freiburg, and Nurnberg.

        
             


Music

1529
Oil on pine panel, 83 x 36 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich


 

 


 Maria mit dem schlafenden Kind
1509



 
 

Adam and Eve

Oil on wood, 212 x 85 cm (each panel)
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence



 

Adam

1524
Wood, 208 x 83,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest



 

Eve

1524
Wood, 208 x 83,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest



 

Eve
(detail)
1524
Wood
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest



 

Prudence

1529
Oil on pine panel, 83 x 36 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich



 

Prudence (detail)
1529
Oil on pine panel, 83 x 36 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich



 

Virgin of the Vine Trellis

Panel
Musée de l'Oeuvre de Notre Dame, Strasbourg



 

The Lamentation of Christ

c. 1518
Lime panel, 141,3 x 96 cm
Staatliche Museen, Berlin



 

The Lamentation of Christ
(detail)
c. 1518
Lime panel
Staatliche Museen, Berlin



 

Two Witches
1523



 


Two Witches (detail)
1523



 

Kopf eines Greises
1519
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin



 

Judith mit Haupt des Holofernes
1530