SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST
Artist Tilman Heysacker
documented, Cologne ca. 1470 – 1515
Date ca. 1480–1490
Object type sculpture
Medium, technique painted oakwood Dimensions 186 x 49 x 28 cm Inventory number 4966
Collection Sculptures
On view Museum of Fine Arts, Second Floor, European Sculpture 1350-1800, Gallery 1
The statues depicting the sorrowful Virgin and St John stood at the abbey church of Grosskönigsdorf near Cologne until the beginning of the 19th century; the central Crucifix is there until this day. The life-size, painted statues appeared on the art market after the dissolution of the monastery and the demolishing of the church. The characteristic long faces, the bold and harmonic drapery forms tie the two statues to the leading workshop in Cologne during the last quarter of the 15th century. Master Tilman, coming probably from Utrecht, has a large oeuvre in the churches in and around Cologne: the earliest dated work of these is the wooden sepulchral
monument of Count Sayn and his wife in the church of Marienstatt (1487). The carving technique ties our statues to this monument.
Miriam Szöcs
References
Balogh, Jolán, Katalog der ausländischen Bildwerke des Museums der bildenden Künste in Budapest, IV – XVIII.
Jahrhundert: 1. Textband Bd. 1, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1975, p. 218., no. 307.
The Museum of Fine Arts Budapest: guide, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 2006, p. 149-150, no. 198.
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