Meeting of St Erasm and St Maurice – (Matthias Grünewald) Previous Next


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Topic: Saints

Date: 1517

Size: 226 x 176 cm

Museum: Alte Pinakothek (Munich, Germany)

Technique: Oil

Introduction to the Painting

The Meeting of St. Erasmus and St. Maurice

is a captivating oil on wood painting by German artist Matthias Grünewald, created between 1520 and 1524. This masterpiece was originally intended for the new cathedral in Halle but now resides at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.

The Artists: Matthias Grünewald

Matthias Grünewald (1470-1528) was a German painter known for his innovative and expressive style, which contributed to the development of the Northern Renaissance movement. His works often depicted religious themes with great emotional intensity and intricate detail.

The Meeting of St. Erasmus and St. Maurice: A Closer Look

This painting showcases two saints, St. Erasmus (also known as Elmo) and St. Maurice, in a profound moment of encounter. The image of Saint Erasmus actually depicts the commissioner of this painting, Albert of Brandenburg, dressed in luxurious episcopal vestments. He holds in his right hand the testimony of his martyrdom, the spindle wrapped in entrails torn from his body. St. Maurice, depicted as a Roman soldier and leader of the legendary Theban Legion, stands on the right side of the painting. His presence emphasizes the importance of faith and sacrifice in the face of adversity.

The Meeting of St. Erasmus and St. Maurice: A Symbol of Unity

This painting represents a symbolic union between two saints from different backgrounds, highlighting the power of unity and shared beliefs. The intricate details and expressive style of Grünewald's work make this piece an exceptional example of Northern Renaissance art.

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