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Portrait of Johannes Paumgartner, 1512 (chiaroscuro woodcut)
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Portrait of Johannes Paumgartner, 1512 (chiaroscuro woodcut)
1217331 Portrait of Johannes Paumgartner, 1512 (chiaroscuro woodcut) by Burgkmair, Hans (c.1473-1531); 29.7x24.4 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22536066
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
Archway Fur Collar Printmaking Westernart Northern Renaissance
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This chiaroscuro woodcut print, titled "Portrait of Johannes Paumgartner, 1512" is a true masterpiece by the renowned artist Hans Burgkmair. The image showcases the head and shoulders of Johannes Paumgartner, a prominent figure from the Northern Renaissance era. The use of chiaroscuro technique in this artwork creates a striking contrast between light and shadow, adding depth and dimension to Paumgartner's features. His piercing gaze captures our attention as we are drawn into his world. Paumgartner's regal presence is enhanced by his fur collar, which adds an air of sophistication to his attire. Standing against an archway backdrop, he exudes confidence and authority befitting a man of his stature during the Renaissance period. Burgkmair's meticulous engraving skills are evident in every detail of this portrait. From the intricate lines that define Paumgartner's facial features to the delicate shading that brings life to his expression, it is clear that this piece was crafted with great skill and precision. Now housed at the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford in the UK, this print serves as a testament to both Burgkmair's artistic prowess and Paumgartner's significance in history. It stands as a timeless representation of Western art during one of its most influential periods - an exquisite example for all art enthusiasts to admire and appreciate for generations to come.
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