
Portrait d'homme
Bernhard Strigel·1493
Historical Context
Bernhard Strigel, court painter to Emperor Maximilian I and the leading artist of Memmingen, produced portraits and altarpieces for the patrician families and churches of the Swabian region. This Portrait d'homme was created around 1493 and is now held at the Gemäldegalerie Berlin Bernhard Strigel served as court painter to Emperor Maximilian I, making him among the most sought-after portraitists in the Habsburg world during the early sixteenth century.
Technical Analysis
Oil on panel with Strigel's characteristic clear, bright coloring and solid figure modeling. The work demonstrates the artistic qualities characteristic of Bernhard Strigel's mature period.

![Hans Roth [obverse] by Bernhard Strigel](https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Redirect/file/Bernhard_Strigel_Bildnis_Hans_Rott_1527.jpg&width=600)
![Hans Roth [reverse] by Bernhard Strigel](https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Redirect/file/Bernhard_Strigel_-_Hans_Roth_(reverse)_-_1947.6.4.b_-_National_Gallery_of_Art.jpg&width=600)
![Margarethe Vöhlin [obverse] by Bernhard Strigel](https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Redirect/file/Bernhard_Strigel_Bildnis_Margarethe_Rott_geb_V%C3%B6hlin_1527.jpg&width=600)



