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The ball-runner, 1510-19 (litho)
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The ball-runner, 1510-19 (litho)
3124805 The ball-runner, 1510-19 (litho) by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Die KugellAauferin
Allegorical representation. A naked girl whose feet are weighted by stone spheres is further pushed by a cherub. Pen and ink drawing on brown prepared paper, washed with India ink and heightened with white.
Hans Baldung Grien (1480-1545); Upper German School
Allegorische Darstellung
Allegorische Darstellung. Ein nacktes MAadchen, dessen FAosse durch Steinkugeln beschwert sind, wird von einem Putto weitergeschoben. Federzeichnung auf braun grundiertem Papier, mit Tusche laviert und weiss gehAoht.
Handzeichnungen alter Meister aus der Albertina und anderen Sammlungen. Herausgegeben von Joseph SchAonbrunner und Dr. Joseph Meder. Wien, Gerlach & Schenk. Verlag fAor Kunst und Kunstgewerbe.); ePurix Verlag Volker Christen; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23115182
© Purix Verlag Volker Christen / Bridgeman Images
Balance Balancing Balls Crutch Crutches Difficult Difficulty Disability Disabled Feet Heavy Runner Weight Weights Albertina Hampered Northern Renaissance
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The Ball-Runner
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is a captivating lithograph print by Hans Baldung Grien, dating back to the early 16th century. This allegorical representation showcases a naked girl burdened with stone spheres tied to her feet, struggling to maintain balance and move forward. The artist's intricate pen and ink drawing on brown prepared paper, washed with India ink and highlighted with white, adds depth and texture to this thought-provoking piece. In this artwork, Grien explores the concept of difficulty and adversity in life. The cherub pushing the girl symbolizes external forces that propel us forward even when we are weighed down by challenges. The heavy stones represent burdens or obstacles that hinder our progress. The image evokes a sense of vulnerability as well as resilience. It raises questions about the human condition and our ability to overcome obstacles despite feeling hampered or disabled in some way. The juxtaposition of nudity against the weighty stones emphasizes both physical and emotional vulnerability. This print is part of a collection of hand-drawn masterpieces from various renowned art collections, including Albertina. Its inclusion in this compilation speaks volumes about its artistic significance within Northern Renaissance art. "The Ball-Runner" serves as an enduring reminder that life can be arduous but also offers opportunities for growth and triumph over adversity. It invites viewers to reflect on their own struggles while finding inspiration in the perseverance depicted within this remarkable artwork.
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