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Eschacher Altar by Bartholomäus Zeitblom

Eschacher Altar

Bartholomäus Zeitblom·1496

Historical Context

The Eschacher Altar, painted around 1496 and presumably originating from the village of Eschach near Ulm, is among Zeitblom's altarpiece commissions for the smaller parishes and chapels of Swabian Upper Germany. Rural altarpiece patronage in this region was vigorous in the decades before the Reformation disrupted Catholic devotional culture. The commission would likely have involved a full triptych or polyptych programme, of which this surviving panel represents one element. The altar's current lack of documented museum location suggests dispersal and potential private ownership over the intervening centuries.

Technical Analysis

The surviving panel demonstrates Zeitblom's mature ability to organise figures within altarpiece panel constraints. The Swabian workshop tradition informed his handling of gold ground elements, and his characteristic angular figure types are evident in both drapery and facial expression.

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Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
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