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Supporting figures

balthasar permoser (1651 – 1732)

Balthasar Permoser (1651-1732) was a leading Baroque & Rococo sculptor renowned for dynamic garden sculptures, ornate details at Dresden's Zwinger Palace, and the 'Apotheosis of Prince Eugene.' Explore his legacy!

Zwinger (Drážďany, Německo)

Příběh Zwingeru začal jako oranžerie a zahrada pro Augusta II., což odráží barokní fascinaci exotickými rostlinami a krajinou.

A Symphony of Stone: Examining Balthasar Permoser’s “Supporting Figures”

Balthasar Permoser's "Supporting Figures," executed around 1700, stands as a testament to the grandeur and meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of Baroque sculpture. This monumental piece—likely adorning the Zwinger Gallery in Dresden—captures not merely form but also an ethos of opulent decoration and symbolic representation deeply rooted in the artistic fervor of its time.

  • Subject Matter & Composition: The sculpture depicts three male figures draped in richly ornamented robes, embodying a classical ideal of strength and nobility. Their poses are deliberately balanced, mirroring the architectural framework surrounding them—columns that ascend vertically to create a sense of stability and grandeur. Permoser’s masterful framing prioritizes detail, drawing the viewer's eye into the intricate carvings that adorn each figure’s attire and facial features.
  • Style & Technique: Permoser’s work exemplifies Baroque sculpture’s penchant for dynamism and dramatic expression. Employing a technique honed by masters like Giovanni Battista Falconetti, he skillfully manipulates stone—likely sandstone or marble—to achieve remarkable textural depth and luminosity. The photograph itself captures this tactile quality, mirroring the sculptor's dedication to conveying the materiality of his creation.
  • Historical Context: Created during the reign of Augustus II Frederic, Permoser’s sculpture reflects the broader artistic ambitions of Dresden’s Zwinger Palace complex—a project designed to rival Versailles and solidify Saxony’s position as a cultural powerhouse. The Baroque style served as a vehicle for asserting royal authority and celebrating humanist ideals.
  • Symbolism & Emotional Impact: The laurel wreaths encircling each figure speak volumes about honor and victory, aligning with the prevailing religious fervor of the era. Furthermore, the varied expressions—ranging from serene contemplation to solemn dignity—suggest a narrative intent, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of virtue and aspiration. Permoser’s sculpture transcends mere ornamentation; it communicates profound emotional resonance.
  • Detailed Examination: The photograph's meticulous attention to lighting reveals how Permoser utilized chiaroscuro – the interplay of light and shadow – to sculpturally define each figure, emphasizing contours and creating a palpable sense of volume. Fine lines delineate the drapery folds and facial features with astonishing precision, demonstrating Permoser’s mastery of sculptural technique.

“Supporting Figures” remains an enduring emblem of Baroque artistry—a captivating fusion of form, texture, and symbolism that continues to inspire admiration and intrigue. Its reproduction offers a chance to experience the sublime beauty of Permoser's vision within the context of Dresden’s magnificent Zwinger Gallery.


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Základní informace

  • Artist: Balthasar Permoser
  • Notable elements or techniques: Dynamic sculpture; Intricate carving
  • Title: Supporting figures
  • Year: 1700
  • Influences: Renaissance
  • Artistic style: Classical ornamentation
  • Location: Zwinger Gallery, Dresden

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