Hans Baldung (Grien, 1484 - 1545)

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Hans Baldung

Hans Baldung, also known as Hans Baldung Grien, was a prominent figure in the German Renaissance, celebrated for his innovative approach to painting, printmaking, and drawing. Born around 1484 in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, and passing away in 1545 in Strasbourg, France, Baldung's career was marked by a distinctive style that art historians have associated with the mannerist tendencies of the time. His work is notable for its exploration of themes such as the imminence of death, the complexities of human sexuality, and scenes of witchcraft, distinguishing him from his contemporaries with a bold and unique artistic voice.

Educated in the workshop of Albrecht Dürer, Baldung quickly developed his own artistic language, absorbing and then transcending Dürer's influence. He is particularly renowned for his altarpieces, portraits, and a series of works that delve into eroticism and the supernatural. Among his most significant contributions is the high altar of the Freiburg Münster, an eleven-panel masterpiece depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, which remains a testament to his mastery over religious subjects even as he ventured into more secular and profane themes​.

Baldung's fascination with witchcraft and his portrayal of witches in art were groundbreaking for the time. His works in this area, such as "The Witches' Sabbath" and "Weather Witches," reveal a complex interplay of humanist thought, classical literature, and contemporary beliefs about witchcraft. They offer a nuanced perspective that blends satire with a deeper commentary on human nature and societal fears, marking Baldung as a pioneer in the visual exploration of these themes​​.

Despite his engagement with the themes of death and witchcraft, Baldung's oeuvre is also rich in portraits characterized by sharp individualization and psychological depth, as well as altarpieces that convey a profound spiritual and theological insight. His ability to navigate between the realms of the divine and the earthly, the solemn and the profane, solidifies his position as a versatile and innovative artist of the Renaissance​​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Hans Baldung's work offers a unique window into the confluence of Renaissance artistry, humanist thought, and the socio-religious dynamics of early 16th-century Europe. His paintings and prints not only adorn museums and galleries worldwide but also continue to inspire and provoke deep reflection on the human condition.

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Nickname:Grien
Date and place of birt:1484, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany
Date and place of death:September 1545, Strasbourg, France
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Glass painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Allegory, Nude art, Mythological painting, Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:High Renaissance, Mannerism, Renaissance, Old Masters

Creators Germany

Johann Peter Hasenclever (1810 - 1853)
Johann Peter Hasenclever
1810 - 1853
Wilhelm Morat (1954)
Wilhelm Morat
1954
Fritz L'Alleman (1812 - 1866)
Fritz L'Alleman
1812 - 1866
Franz Anton Bustelli (1723 - 1763)
Franz Anton Bustelli
1723 - 1763
Johann von Langer (1756 - 1824)
Johann von Langer
1756 - 1824
Franz Krüger (1797 - 1857)
Franz Krüger
1797 - 1857
Herbert Dombrowski (1917 - 2010)
Herbert Dombrowski
1917 - 2010
Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (1882 - 1943)
Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss
1882 - 1943
Ulrich Rückriem (1938)
Ulrich Rückriem
1938
Ferdinand Kobell (1740 - 1799)
Ferdinand Kobell
1740 - 1799
Arthur Siebelist (1870 - 1945)
Arthur Siebelist
1870 - 1945
Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807)
Jacob Philipp Hackert
1737 - 1807
Joseph Wolf (1820 - 1899)
Joseph Wolf
1820 - 1899
Julius Hofmann (1983)
Julius Hofmann
1983
Hannah Höch (1889 - 1978)
Hannah Höch
1889 - 1978
Friedrich Werthmann (1927 - 2018)
Friedrich Werthmann
1927 - 2018

Creators High Renaissance

Benedetto Coda (1492 - 1535)
Benedetto Coda
1492 - 1535
Ludwig Krug (1490 - 1532)
Ludwig Krug
1490 - 1532
Hans von Kulmbach (1476 - 1522)
Hans von Kulmbach
1476 - 1522
 Master of the Llangattock Hours (XV century - XV century)
Master of the Llangattock Hours
XV century - XV century
Johann Georg Waxschlunger (XVII century - 1737)
Johann Georg Waxschlunger
XVII century - 1737
Martin Hermann Faber (1587 - 1648)
Martin Hermann Faber
1587 - 1648
Stefano Magnasco (1635 - 1672)
Stefano Magnasco
1635 - 1672
Simone Barabino (1585 - 1620)
Simone Barabino
1585 - 1620
Charles Mellin (1597 - 1649)
Charles Mellin
1597 - 1649
Michiel Coxie I (1499 - 1592)
Michiel Coxie I
1499 - 1592
Wenceslaus Hollar (1607 - 1677)
Wenceslaus Hollar
1607 - 1677
Laurent de La Hyre (1606 - 1656)
Laurent de La Hyre
1606 - 1656
Francesco Stelluti (1577 - 1652)
Francesco Stelluti
1577 - 1652
Francesco Di Giorgio Martini (1439 - 1502)
Francesco Di Giorgio Martini
1439 - 1502
Cornelis Engelsz. (1575 - 1650)
Cornelis Engelsz.
1575 - 1650
Juste d'Egmont (1601 - 1674)
Juste d'Egmont
1601 - 1674
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