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Schmidberger epitaph

Discover Georg Lemberger's captivating woodcuts & panel paintings! German artist known for scenes of religious events, battles, & biblical tales (1490-1540).

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A Life Etched in Wood and Paint: The World of Georg Lemberger

Georg Lemberger, a name perhaps less familiar than some of his contemporaries, nevertheless occupies a fascinating niche within the vibrant artistic landscape of 16th-century Germany. Born around 1490 in Landshut, amidst the flourishing Late Gothic period, Lemberger’s life was one of constant movement and adaptation, reflected vividly in the evolution of his artistic style. His early years were steeped in the traditions of the region, likely receiving initial instruction from the renowned sculptor Hans Leinberger – a familial connection remains shrouded in some mystery, though the influence is undeniable. This foundation was further solidified through an apprenticeship to Hans Wertinger, the esteemed court painter for Duke Louis X of Bavaria, exposing Lemberger to the refined tastes and artistic demands of the Bavarian court. It’s clear that these formative experiences instilled within him a mastery of both painting and woodcut techniques, skills he would hone throughout his career.

From Regensburg to Leipzig: A Journey of Artistic Exploration

Lemberger's journey wasn't confined to Bavaria; it was one of intellectual and artistic exploration across the Holy Roman Empire. Around 1520, he ventured to Regensburg, a bustling center of trade and culture, where he studied under Albrecht Altdorfer, a pivotal figure in the Danube School known for his expressive landscapes and innovative use of line. This period marked a significant turning point in Lemberger’s artistic development, as evidenced by his panel painting "The Conversion of Saint Paul," which showcases a growing independence from earlier influences and hints at the dramatic intensity that would characterize his later works. His involvement in creating woodcuts for Emperor Maximilian I's ambitious “Triumphal Procession” further demonstrates his versatility and ability to contribute to large-scale artistic projects, solidifying his reputation as a skilled craftsman capable of adapting to diverse demands. The sheer scale of this project—a monumental celebration of imperial power—provided invaluable experience in collaborating with other artists and mastering the intricacies of printmaking for propaganda and display.

Leipzig and Religious Turmoil: A Reflection in Art

The year 1522 saw Lemberger settle in Leipzig, a city increasingly caught up in the fervor of the Protestant Reformation. It was here that he created his poignant "Epitaph for Valentin Schmidburg," a testament to both his artistic skill and the somber realities of life during this turbulent era. The work, now housed in the Museum der bildenden Künste, is remarkable for its detailed portraiture and evocative depiction of grief, reflecting the profound impact of loss within the community. His subsequent citizenship in Leipzig underscores his integration into the city’s burgeoning intellectual and artistic circles. However, Lemberger's life was not without personal struggles; records indicate a period of legal trouble stemming from accusations against his wife, highlighting the complexities of domestic life during this time. The religious climate also played a significant role in his fate – banished by George, Duke of Saxony for his Lutheran beliefs, he sought refuge in Magdeburg.

The "Low German Bible" and Legacy: A Master of Woodcut

Magdeburg proved to be a particularly fruitful period for Lemberger’s career. Commissioned by Johannes Bugenhagen, a leading reformer, he produced an astonishing 125 woodcuts for the “Low German Bible,” a crucial undertaking aimed at making scripture accessible to a wider audience. This monumental project showcases his mastery of woodcut techniques, producing images that are both visually striking and deeply resonant with the text they accompany. Beyond this significant commission, Lemberger continued to contribute to various publications, including woodcuts for Luther’s Bible, the “Emser Testament,” and even the Gustav Vasa Bible, demonstrating a remarkable adaptability and enduring demand for his skills. While surviving paintings remain relatively scarce – notable examples include depictions of the Turkish siege of Vienna in Merseburg Cathedral and "Fall and Redemption" housed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum – Lemberger’s legacy is firmly secured through his prolific woodcut production. Though a “Crucifixion” at the Church of Lössen was tragically lost during the communist regime, his contributions to 16th-century art remain a testament to his talent and resilience amidst a period of profound religious and political upheaval. He died no later than 1545, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and inform our understanding of Reformation-era Germany.
georg lemberger

georg lemberger

1490 - 1540 , Germany

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Northern Renaissance
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Hans Leinberger
    • Hans Wertinger
    • Albrecht Altdorfer
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1490
  • Date Of Death: c. 1540-1545
  • Full Name: Georg Lemberger
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • St George Freeing the Princess
    • The Fall of Man and The Redemption
    • Turkish Siege of Vienna (Merseburg)
  • Place Of Birth: Landshut, Germany