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The Paradiesgärtlein (Garden of Paradise) is a panel painting created around 1410 by an unknown painter referred to as Upper Rhenish Master. It belongs to the Mary in the rose bower type. The Paradiesgärtlein is one of the earliest paintings to naturalistically depict flora and fauna

Frankfurt Paradiesgärtlein
(Garden of Paradise)
Artist"Upper Rhenish Master"
Yearc. 1410
TypeMixed techniques on oak
Dimensions26.3 cm × 33.4 cm (10.4 in × 13.1 in)
LocationStädel, Frankfurt

Painting


The panel painting is created about 1410. The painter is unknown, referred to as the Upper Rhenish Master or formerly Master of the (Frankfurter) Paradiesgärtlein. The painting is executed in mixed techniques on wood; it measures about 26 by 33 centimetres. It is on display at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, Germany.


Motif


The painting belongs to the Maria im Rosenhag (Mary in the rose bower) type, but the painter adapted that style uniquely. In contrast to depictions current at the time, the Virgin Mary is not depicted in the centre of the image, but in the upper left corner, engrossed in a book. She is surrounded by Saints. To her right, Saint Dorothy is plucking a cherry, Saint Barbara is drawing water from a well, and Saint Cecilia holds a psaltery, on which the Child Jesus is plucking the strings. At the feet of Saint George, there is a small dead dragon, and at those of Archangel Michael, a small black demon. Saint Oswald is leaning against a tree trunk.


Flora and fauna


The Paradiesgärtlein is one of the earliest paintings to naturalistically depict plants; they are all clearly recognisable. Most are Marian symbols. Near the wall, the birds are also realistic. The painting depicts:

Plants

Aquilegia, Veronica, strawberry, Alchemilla, daisy, wallflower, Vinca, cherry, clover, lily, snowflake, lily of the valley, Malva, oxeye daisy, Dianthus, Paeonia, rose, Primula veris, iris, mustard, red deadnettle, violet, Plantago, Chrysanthemum, Aster, Hypericum, Matthiola.

Birds

Common kingfisher, great tit, Eurasian bullfinch, golden oriole, common chaffinch, European robin, great spotted woodpecker, Bohemian waxwing, European goldfinch, long-tailed tit, blue tit, hoopoe.

Insects

Dragonfly, large white


See also


Marian art in the Catholic Church


Bibliography





На других языках


[de] Paradiesgärtlein

Das Paradiesgärtlein ist ein Gemälde des Oberrheinischen Meisters, das wahrscheinlich um 1410/1420 angefertigt wurde. Es wurde auf einer 26,3 Zentimeter hohen und 33,4 Zentimeter breiten Eichentafel gemalt und ist insgesamt in gutem Zustand. Das Gemälde zeigt eine lesende Muttergottes und das Christuskind, das auf einem Psalterium spielt, umgeben von mehreren Engeln und Heiligen in einem Garten. Dieser ist durch naturnahe Tier- und Pflanzendarstellungen belebt. Das Paradiesgärtlein befindet sich im Besitz des Historischen Museums der Stadt Frankfurt und ist seit 1921 als Dauerleihgabe im Städel zu sehen.
- [en] Paradiesgärtlein

[es] Jardín del Paraíso

María en el huerto cerrado con santos o Jardín del Paraíso, es obra de un pintor anónimo del siglo XV, a quien se llama der Meister des Paradiesgärtleins: Maestro del Paraíso de Fráncfort o Maestro del Jardín del Paraíso.

[it] Madonna e santi nel giardino del Paradiso

La Madonna e santi nel giardino del Paradiso (Paradiesgärtlein in tedesco) è un dipinto a tecnica mista su tavola (26,3×33,4 cm) di un ignoto "Maestro dell'alto Reno", databile al 1410 circa e conservato nello Städelsches Kunstinstitut di Francoforte.



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