St. Peter Martyr
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St. Peter Martyr
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Anton Pilgram: Life and Legacy
Early Life and Training
- Born: Around 1460 in Brno (present-day Czech Republic).
- Pilgram’s early life remains somewhat obscure, but it is believed he received his initial training as a stonemason in Vienna.
- In 1481, he was invited to Heilbronn, Germany, where he began his career with the construction of a chancel at the St. Kilian Church – though recent research questions his direct involvement in its design.
Development and Early Works in Swabia
- Pilgram spent several years working primarily in the Swabian region of Germany, becoming familiar with both Italian and German Renaissance artistic trends.
- He participated in building projects such as the St. George Church in Schwieberdingen and the St. Lawrence Chapel in Rottweil.
- This period was crucial for his artistic development, exposing him to new ideas and techniques that would later influence his style.
Return to Brno and Major Commissions
- Around 1495, Pilgram returned to Brno, where he established himself as a prominent sculptor and stonemason.
- He worked on projects at the St. Jacob Church and created the *Judentor* (Jews’ Gate) in 1508.
- Key works from this period include wooden sculptures of Saint Peter Martyr and a Dominican saint (circa 1511), and most notably, the portal of the Old City Hall (1512).
Vienna and Late Career
- In 1512, Pilgram became a cathedral builder at St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna.
- His focus shifted towards smaller architectural forms within the cathedral complex.
- He is particularly renowned for designing and constructing the cathedral pulpit (1514-1515) and various relief sculptures.
- Pilgram likely died in Vienna around 1516.
Artistic Style and Influences
- Pilgram is considered one of the most talented followers of Nikolaus Gerhaert of Leiden in Central Europe.
- His sculptures are characterized by a high degree of individuality and move beyond purely medieval artistic conventions.
- Czech art historian Albert Kutal suggests possible influences from North Italian Renaissance sculpture and the paintings of Andrea Mantegna.
- Pilgram’s style blends Gothic expressiveness with emerging Renaissance naturalism, creating a unique artistic voice.
Historical Significance
- Pilgram played a vital role in the transition from Late Gothic to Renaissance art in Central Europe.
- His works demonstrate a growing interest in humanism and classical ideals.
- He was known for his strong personality and willingness to challenge established artistic norms, asserting his individuality against guild restrictions.
- Pilgram’s legacy continues to inspire artists and art historians today, solidifying his place as a significant figure in the history of European sculpture and architecture.
Anton Pilgram
1460 - 1516 , Czech Republic
주요 정보
- Vienna): St. Peter Martyr sculpture
- Birth Date: c. 1460
- Birth Place: Brno, Czech Republic
- Death Date: 1516
- Influenced: None, 'influenced by': 'Nikolaus Gerhaert of Leiden', 'movement': ['Late Gothic', 'Renaissance'], 'name': 'Anton Pilgram', 'nationality': 'Austrian (German)', 'notable works': ['Old City Hall portal (Brno)',


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