Venus
Neoclassicism
1540
7.0 x 4.0 cm
Cincinnati Art Museum
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Biographie de l'artiste
Peter Flötner: Renaissance Revival in Northern Sculpture
Peter Flötner (Flettner), born around 1485 in Thurgau, Switzerland, stands as a pivotal figure in the artistic landscape of the early sixteenth century – specifically, the burgeoning movement to infuse German sculpture and decorative arts with the grandeur of Italian Renaissance ideals. Often overshadowed by contemporaries like Albrecht Dürer and the Vischer family, Flötner’s contribution was nonetheless substantial: he championed a stylistic shift that fundamentally reshaped artistic expression across Northern Europe.Early Life & Training
Little is known about Flötner's formative years beyond his birthplace and apprenticeship in Augsburg with Adolf Daucher. Daucher, himself a respected goldsmith, instilled in Flötner a foundational understanding of craftsmanship and metalworking techniques – skills that would prove invaluable throughout his career. Notably, Flötner participated in the intricate goldwork adorning the Fugger Chapel, demonstrating an early aptitude for blending artistic vision with technical mastery. This collaborative endeavor underscored the importance of patronage and signaled Flötner’s commitment to mastering both artistic creativity and practical execution.Italian Influence & Artistic Transformation
A journey to Italy during the mid-1520s profoundly impacted Flötner’s aesthetic sensibilities. Exposure to Florentine sculpture and architectural design ignited a passion for classical forms and principles, propelling him toward a distinctly Renaissance style. The humanist ideals prevalent in Florence – emphasizing human dignity and rational observation – resonated deeply with Flötner's artistic sensibilities. This influence is palpable in his subsequent works, where he consciously adopted techniques and motifs characteristic of the Italian Renaissance masters, mirroring their meticulous attention to detail and striving for harmonious proportions.Nuremberg & Bürgereid
Flötner established himself as a sculptor in Nuremberg in 1522, marking a significant turning point in his artistic trajectory. Taking the “bürgereid,” or citizen oath—a solemn declaration of allegiance to the city’s republican ideals—underscored his commitment to civic engagement and solidified his position within Nuremberg's artistic community. This decision reflects Flötner’s belief in the transformative potential of art as a vehicle for expressing social values and promoting intellectual discourse – a conviction that would characterize his entire career. He became known for his sculptural works, particularly those commissioned by prominent citizens and institutions.Notable Sculptures & Artistic Achievements
Flötner's oeuvre encomp- Venus: This monumental marble sculpture embodies Flötner’s mastery of classical modeling techniques and reflects the humanist fascination with idealized beauty—a hallmark of Renaissance art.
- St. Peter and St Paul: Executed in wood, this impressive depiction showcases Flötner's ability to convey spiritual grandeur through sculptural form.
- Wittenberg Reliquary Book: Flötner’s contribution to the Wittenberg Reliquary Book exemplifies his skill in integrating sculpture with illuminated manuscript art—a testament to the artistic dynamism of the Reformation era.
Peter Flötner
1490 - 1546 , Suisse
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance italienisant
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Albrecht Dürer']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Adolf Daucher']
- Date Of Birth: ca. 1485
- Date Of Death: 1546
- Full Name: Peter Flötner
- Nationality: Allemand
- Notable Artworks:
- Figure représentant Adam
- Fontaine d'Apollon
- Place Of Birth: Thurgau, Suisse

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