Bartram van (Minden) Mynden

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  1. 1.  Bartram van (Minden) Mynden

    Andre Hendelser og Egenskaper:

    • Occupation: 1383; St. Peter tho Hamborch
    • Will: 1390

    Notater:

    Occupation:
    Maler und Bildhauer
    http://www.wisc.edu/arth/ah330/austria.html
    MASTER BERTRAM FROM MINDEN
    Master Bertram is known from several surviving altarpieces made for various locations, as well as from a relatively large number of written references to civic commissions undertaken by himself and his workshop in Hamburg and Lübeck, and from his two notarized wills (1390 and 1410.) He was active both as a painter and as a sculptor.

    Occupation:
    tafel des hogen altares tho S. Peter tho Hamborch
    http://www.wisc.edu/arth/ah330/austria.html
    Commission for the high altar of the church of St. Peter (Hamburg), also known as the Grabow Altarpiece. Noted in the Hamburger Chronik:
    "Anno 1383 wort de tafel des hogen altares tho S. Peter tho Hamborch gemaket. De se makede, hetede mester Bartram van Mynden."
    This altarpiece in now in the Hamburg Kunsthalle (see below).
    First mention of Bertram as a property-owner.

    Will:
    erste Testament
    http://www.wisc.edu/arth/ah330/austria.html
    1390- The first of his wills, witnessed by the barrelmaker Johan Bremer and his son:
    "In nomine Domini amen. I Bertram the painter intend to travel to Rome to comfort my Soul...." He goes on to say that, in the event that he should die on the way, he makes bequests to his nephew and namesake Bertramme Snellen consisting of 4 marks and his silver belt and chain. Other bequests are made to his wife, Grete; his sister and brother-in-law; a brother, apparently of unsound mind; and friends, as well as to various charitable and religious causes, foremost being the church of St. Peter and the Brotherhood of Corpus Domini ("heilige Leichnam"). No children are mentioned.
    This is the first document mentioning a German painter as traveling to Rome. Note that Bertram was going there as a religious pilgrim, and that there is no indication that he was at all affected by Italian art after his return.

    Død:
    vor 1415

    Familie/Ektefelle/partner: Grete NN. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]



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