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Saint Roch

Discover the religious art of Master of Elsloo (1490-1550), a Dutch painter known for works like 'Saint Roch' & 'St Anne With The Virgin And Child'. Explore his devotional themes and influence.

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Artwork Description

St Roch is represented as a pilgrim with a travelling bag on his belt. He is showing his plague spot on his upper leg. According to legend, he was infected with the plague on his way to Italy as a pilgrim, after tending the sick. He would probably have held a pilgrim’s staff in his right hand, which is now missing, as is the original plinth and part of his right foot. It is possible that the original plinth bore an angel who tended him during his illness and a dog that brought him his daily bread. St Roch was invoked mainly in connection with the plague and other infectious diseases. His devotion continues today in many countries, as well as in both provinces of Limburg, given the still existing wayside chapels devoted to St Roch. The St Roch statue is attributed on stylistic grounds to one of the many anonymous woodcarvers from the Master of Elsloo’s circle. Current research is trying to find out the precise relationship between the statues in the extensive and incoherent Elsloo group.

Artist Biography

Master of Elsloo: A Flemish Enigma

The Master of Elsloo, whose true identity remains elusive despite decades of scholarly investigation, stands as one of the most intriguing figures in 16th-century Flemish art history. Born around 1490 in Limburg, Netherlands – though his precise birthplace is debated – he emerged from obscurity to become a prolific sculptor and painter, leaving behind an oeuvre that continues to captivate connoisseurs and historians alike. His work embodies the spirit of the Northern Renaissance, blending meticulous craftsmanship with profound religious devotion.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Little is known about Elsloo’s formative years. Records indicate he was apprenticed to Petrus Regout in Maastricht around 1508, a pivotal encounter that cemented his connection to the burgeoning ceramic industry of the region – a legacy commemorated by the Peace Palace cup housed at the University of Pretoria Museums. This apprenticeship instilled in him not only technical skills but also an appreciation for humanist ideals prevalent during the period. The influence of Matthias Müller’s sculptures at Herzog Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister further broadened his artistic horizons, fostering connections to Leipzig, Prague, Amsterdam and Polish monarchs.

Sculptural Output: A Style Defined by Precision

The Master's sculptural output is remarkable for its stylistic consistency. His works—primarily wooden sculptures depicting saints and biblical figures—are characterized by a distinctive approach that distinguishes them from contemporaries. He employed a technique known as *dolichotomy*, where wood was split into two halves, allowing for greater control over the carving process. This method ensured exceptional accuracy and detail, reflecting a fascination with anatomical realism and conveying an emotional depth rarely found in his peers. The sculptures’ drapery is remarkably fluid, achieved through careful manipulation of the wood grain—a testament to his mastery of material and form.

Painting: Exploring Religious Themes

While primarily recognized for his sculptural achievements, Elsloo also produced paintings that delve into similar religious themes. His masterpiece, “Saint Roch,” exemplifies the artistic conventions of the time – a monumental altarpiece featuring intricate drapery and expressive facial features. The painting’s composition adheres to established pyramidal structures, emphasizing spiritual grandeur and conveying a sense of solemn contemplation. Analysis suggests he utilized pigments derived from natural sources—primarily lapis lazuli for ultramarine blue—demonstrating an understanding of pigment chemistry that was advanced for its era.

Influence and Legacy

The Master of Elsloo’s impact on Flemish art extends beyond his individual creations. He served as a teacher and mentor, shaping the artistic sensibilities of younger sculptors and painters who would carry forward his stylistic innovations. His work exemplifies the humanist spirit of the Renaissance, prioritizing observation and rational thought alongside spiritual contemplation—a legacy that continues to inspire artists today. The enduring fascination with Elsloo’s enigmatic persona underscores the challenges inherent in reconstructing a life largely absent from historical records – a mystery that art historians continue to unravel, ensuring his place as one of the most significant figures of Northern Renaissance sculpture and painting.
master of elsloo

master of elsloo

1490 - 1550 , Netherlands

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Borman Studio']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1490
  • Full Name: Master of Elsloo
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Saint Roch
    • St Anne With The Virgin And Child
  • Place Of Birth: Limburg, Netherlands
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