Katharina Merian

Hans Brosamer

Created:
Movement:
1552
Renaissance
key Notes:
Renaissance portraiture, detailed attire
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Dimensions:
Overall 18 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. (46.4 x 33.3 cm); painted surface 17 5/8 x 13 1/8 in. (44.8 x 33.3 cm)
medium:
Oil, gold, and white metal on linden
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"Katharina Merian" is a painting by Hans Brosamer, a German artist known for his work in the early 16th century. The exact date of the painting's creation is unknown. Brosamer was recognized for his detailed and expressive portraits, often reflecting the Renaissance ideals of beauty and individuality. Katharina Merian was a notable figure, but specific details about her life and relationship to Brosamer remain unclear. The painting exemplifies Brosamer's skill in capturing the likeness and character of his subjects, contributing to the understanding of portraiture in the Northern Renaissance. The work is significant for its historical context and the artist's role in the development of German art during this period. Further information about the painting's provenance or current location is not documented.

Description of the work:

"Katharina Merian" by Hans Brosamer is an oil painting enhanced with gold and white metal on a linden panel. The composition features a portrait of Katharina Merian, characterized by her dignified posture and detailed attire. Brosamer employs a rich color palette, with deep tones contrasting against the luminous gold elements that highlight the subject's features. The intricate detailing of the clothing and accessories reflects the artist's skill in rendering textures and patterns. The background is subdued, allowing the figure to remain the focal point of the work. The use of gold and white metal adds a sense of opulence and depth, contributing to the overall visual impact of the portrait. The painting exemplifies the Northern Renaissance style, showcasing Brosamer's mastery in combining realism with decorative elements.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Katharina Merian