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Ecce Homo

Witness 'Ecce Homo' by jörg petel (1630), a powerful Baroque sculpture of Christ on the cross. Explore its dramatic lighting, intricate detail & profound religious symbolism.

Discover Jörg Petel (1601-1634), a German sculptor known for his intricate Baroque works like 'Bust of Rubens' & 'Ecce Homo'. Explore his themes and legacy.

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Georg Petel (1601/02 – January 1635, Augsburg)

Georg Petel was a German sculptor and ivory carver who stands as one of the pivotal figures in establishing Baroque sculpture within Germany. Born in Weilheim im Bayerischen Oberland around 1601 or 1602, he descended from humble origins – orphaned at infancy due to the untimely deaths of his parents – and found mentorship under Bartholomä Steinle, a local carver who instilled in him the foundational skills of craftsmanship. This early training would prove instrumental in shaping Petel’s artistic trajectory.
  • Early Life & Training: Steinle's workshop provided Petel with invaluable experience in ivory carving, exposing him to the techniques and aesthetic sensibilities prevalent in Munich’s aristocratic circles.
  • Influence of Rubens & Antwerp: A formative encounter with Peter Paul Rubens in Antwerp profoundly impacted Petel’s artistic vision. Rubens’ dynamic compositions and masterful use of light served as a powerful stimulus for Petel's own sculptural endeavors, particularly his fascination with portraying emotion and grandeur.
Petel embarked on extensive travels throughout Europe, traversing Paris and Rome—centers of artistic innovation during the turbulent Thirty Years’ War—where he honed his craft and absorbed inspiration from both classical antiquity and contemporary masters like Gianlorenzo Bernini. His time in Rome cemented his reputation as a prodigious talent, mirroring the fervor for Baroque art that gripped the continent. He cultivated relationships with fellow sculptors Anthony van Dyck and François Duquesnoy, fostering a collaborative environment that enriched his artistic development.
  • Roman Period & Artistic Style: Petel’s Roman apprenticeship instilled in him a stylistic approach characterized by dramatic modeling, expressive gestures, and meticulous attention to detail—elements that would define his oeuvre throughout his career.
Petel's sculptural output is remarkably diverse, encompassing monumental works like the “St. Mary Magdalene” statue for Regensburg Niedermünster, which anticipates the stylistic heights of Bernini’s Baroque art, and smaller pieces imbued with profound psychological depth. His mastery of ivory carving—particularly his celebrated crucifix discovered at the Carmelite convent in Pontoise—demonstrates an unparalleled ability to capture spiritual essence within a single material. Notable commissions included sculptures for Augsburg's St Moritz Church and portraits of Rubens himself, reflecting Petel’s engagement with the artistic currents of his time. His work exemplifies the synthesis of Flemish, Italian, and German traditions, marking him as a uniquely influential sculptor whose legacy continues to inspire artists today.
  • Notable Works: Among Petel's most celebrated creations are “Venus and Cupid” (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford), “Triumph of Venus” (Stockholm Palace) and St Christopher Statue for St Moritz Church in Augsburg
Despite facing hardships during the siege of Augsburg—a period marked by famine and plague—Petel persevered until his untimely death in January 1635 at the age of 33 or 34. His brief but brilliant life cemented his place as a cornerstone of Baroque sculpture, ensuring that his artistic achievements would endure for centuries to come.
jörg petel

jörg petel

1601 - 1634 , Germany

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Gianlorenzo Bernini']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Christoph Angermair
    • Peter Paul Rubens
  • Date Of Birth: 1601
  • Full Name: Jörg Petel
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bust of Rubens
    • Ecce Homo
  • Place Of Death: Augsburg