
Saint Adalbert and Saint Procopius
Master of Eggenburg·ca. 1490–1500
Historical Context
This panel depicting Saints Adalbert and Procopius was created by the Master of Eggenburg around 1490-1500, likely as part of an altarpiece for a church in Lower Austria or Bohemia. Both saints were important in Central European devotion — Adalbert was the patron saint of Bohemia and Poland, while Procopius was venerated as the founder of the Sázava Monastery. The gold ground reflects the persistence of medieval artistic conventions in late Gothic Austrian painting.
Technical Analysis
Executed in oil on spruce with gold ground, the work combines International Gothic decorative richness with emerging Renaissance naturalism in the faces. The figures are rendered with angular, expressive drapery folds characteristic of late Gothic Austrian panel painting.



