“Portrait of Jakob Muffel” by Albrecht Dürer depicts the burgomaster of Nuremberg, who was the chief magistrate of the city. It was probably commissioned for an official celebration and exhibited at the city’s town hall.
The cultural flowering of Nuremberg, in the 15th and 16th centuries, made it the center of the German Renaissance. In 1525, the year before this painting, Nuremberg accepted the Protestant Reformation, and in 1532, the religious Peace of Nuremberg, by which the Lutherans gained significant concessions, was signed in the city.
Dürer was born in Nuremberg, and his vast body of work includes engravings, prints, altarpieces, portraits and watercolors, and academic books.
Dürer established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties due to his high-quality woodcut prints. He established communications with the major Italian artists of his time, and from 1512, he was patronized by emperor Maximilian I.
Dürer’s introduced classical motifs into Northern art, and through his association with Italian artists and German humanists, he became one of the most important figures of the Northern Renaissance.
This was supported by his theoretical treatises, which covered mathematics, perspective, and proportions. Dürer is also commemorated by both the Lutheran and Episcopal Churches.
Portrait of Jakob Muffel
- Title: Portrait of Jakob Muffel
- Artist: Albrecht Dürer
- Year: 1526
- Type: Oil on canvas
- Dimensions: H: 48 cm (18.8 in); W: 36 cm (14.1 in)
- Museum: Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
Albrecht Durer
- Artist: Albrecht Dürer
- Born: 1471 – Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire
- Died: 1528 (aged 56) – Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire
- Nationality: German
- Movement: High Renaissance
- Notable works:
- Melencolia I
- Salvator Mundi
- Portrait of Jakob Muffel
- Portrait of Hieronymus Holzschuher
- Self-Portrait at Twenty-Eight
- Self-Portrait with Gloves
- Feast of the Rosary
Albrecht Durer: A collection of paintings
A Tour of the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
- “Bathsheba” by Sebastiano Ricci
- “Santa Maria della Salute in Venedig vom Canal Grande” by Canaletto
- “Portrait of Jakob Muffel” by Albrecht Dürer
- “Portrait of Hieronymus Holzschuher” by Albrecht Dürer
- “Woman with a Pearl Necklace” by Johannes Vermeer
- “The Generosity of Scipio” by Jean II Restout
- “Seascape” by Arnoldus van Anthonissen
- “Christ on the Mount of Olives” by Matthias Stom
- “Netherlandish Proverbs” by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Visiting Albrecht Dürer’s house
Studying The Masters – Albrecht Durer – Jakob Muffel
~~~
“If a man devotes himself to art, much evil is avoided that happens otherwise if one is idle.”
– Albrecht Dürer
~~~
Photo Credit: 1) Albrecht Dürer [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Popular this Week Sponsor your Favorite PageSEARCH Search for: Search Follow UsJoin – The JOM Membership Program
Sponsor a Masterpiece with YOUR NAME CHOICE for $5
Share this:
- Tweet