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Jerg Ratgeb, also Jörg Ratgeb ( 1480–1526), was a German painter during the
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, and a contemporary of
Albrecht Dürer Albrecht Dürer (; ; hu, Ajtósi Adalbert; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) ''Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers'', Walter de Gruyter. . sometimes spelled in English as Durer (without an umlaut) or Due ...
.


Life and works

Ratgeb was born in
Schwäbisch Gmünd Schwäbisch Gmünd (, until 1934: Gmünd; Swabian: ''Gmẽẽd'' or ''Gmend'') is a city in the eastern part of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. With a population of around 60,000, the city is the second largest in the Ostalb district and ...
. Around the turn of the 15th to 16th century, he appears to have spent time in Italy, where he came in contact with Italian
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art and with the recently developed use of perspective in painting. After returning to Germany, he settled in
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. In 1510, he painted the altar of Saint Barbara in the church of nearby Schwaigern. From 1514 to 1517 he was in
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, where he painted the walls of the refectory and
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of the ''Karmeliterkloster'' (Carmelite Monastery). The paintings, of which only fragments survive, are the largest wall paintings known to the north of the Alps from that period. His most famous work is the
Herrenberg Altarpiece The Herrenberg Altarpiece (german: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate ...
, completed in 1521. It was originally painted for the ''Stiftskirche'' (abbey church) of Herrenberg. Today, it is on display in the Staatgalerie at
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. Ratgeb had developed a distinctive personal expressive style, visibly influenced by artists such as
Albrecht Dürer Albrecht Dürer (; ; hu, Ajtósi Adalbert; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) ''Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers'', Walter de Gruyter. . sometimes spelled in English as Durer (without an umlaut) or Due ...
, Matthias Grünewald and Hieronymus Bosch. Because of his marriage to a
serf Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery, which developed ...
of the Duke of Württemberg he lost most of his rights as a citizen of Heilbronn. He moved to Stuttgart, where he became a member of the city council. In that position, he negotiated with the rebelling farmers during the
German Peasants' War The German Peasants' War, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (german: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking areas in Central Europe from 1524 to 1525. It failed because of intense oppositi ...
in 1525. He became part of the military contingent requested by the rebels and was elected councillor and chancellor by the peasants. After the suppression of the rebellion, he was arrested, accused of
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("because of the Peasant War and on behalf of Duke Ulrich") and finally executed in Pforzheim in 1526, by being torn apart by four horses.


Reception

In the late 19th century, his work was rediscovered by . Since then, it has been subject to controversial interpretations. His death has repeatedly tempted
art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, ...
s, especially Wilhelm Fraenger, to read his surviving work as a political manifesto. Currently, such views are mostly rejected by scholarship. In the 20th century, several historical novels were written about his life: *''Jörg Ratgeb'' by Georg Schwarz. Munich, 1937; *''Die Spur des namenlosen Malers'' (''The trace of the nameless painter'') by Marianne Bruns. Berlin, 1975; *''Die Spur der Bilder: ein biographischer Roman um den Maler Jörg Ratgeb'' by Anton Monzer, Bietigheim, 1999. '' Jörg Ratgeb – Painter'' is a 1978 East German drama film directed by Bernhard Stephan. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Since 1990, Ratgeb's life has been the subject of a play called ''Jerg Ratgeb, Maler – Ein Künstlerdrama'', performed at the open-air theatre of the Theater Lindenhof on the Ammerhof near
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. The play has also been broadcast on TV. In 2004, the artist painted a large four-part altarpiece depicting Ratgeb's life and death. Originally on display at St John's Church,
Schwäbisch Gmünd Schwäbisch Gmünd (, until 1934: Gmünd; Swabian: ''Gmẽẽd'' or ''Gmend'') is a city in the eastern part of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. With a population of around 60,000, the city is the second largest in the Ostalb district and ...
, it has since been acquired by the Würth collection. File:Frankfurt Karmeliterkloster Fresko.jpg, Fresco in the ''Karmeliterkloster'',
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. File:1520 Ratgeb Herrenberger Altar anagoria.JPG,
Herrenberg Altarpiece The Herrenberg Altarpiece (german: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate ...
, State Gallery. File:Herrenberger Altar BMK.jpg, Copy of the Herrenberger Altarpiece in the abbey church at Herrenberg - here depicted when closed File:Schwaigern-barbara-altar2.jpg, Barbara-Altar (1510), File:Jerg Ratgeb - Last Supper - WGA19006.jpg, ''The Last Supper'' (1519), Staatsgalerie Stuttgart


Bibliography

*Otto Donner von Richter: ''Jerg Ratgeb, Maler von Schwäbisch Gemünd,seine Wandmalereien im Karmeliterkloster zu Frankfurt und seine Altarwand in der Stiftskirche zu Herrenberg''. Frankfurt/Main 1892 *Wilhelm Fraenger: ''Jörg Ratgeb, ein Maler und Märtyrer aus dem Bauernkrieg''. Dresden 1972 *Ute-Nortrud Kaiser: ''Jörg Ratgeb – Spurensicherung'', Ausstellungskatalog. Frankfurt/Main & Pforzheim 1982 *Lisa Farber: ''Jerg Ratgeb and the Herrenberg Altarpiece'', Diss. Princeton 1989 *Sabine Oth: ''Das Wort in den Bildern von Jerg Ratgeb'', Diss. Frankfurt/Main 2005


External links


web.archive.org archive of remains of a defunct web-based project on Ratgeb




{{DEFAULTSORT:Ratgeb, Jerg 1480 births 1526 deaths People from Schwäbisch Gmünd 15th-century German painters German male painters 16th-century German painters German Renaissance painters Executed people from Baden-Württemberg People executed for treason People executed by dismemberment 16th-century executions in the Holy Roman Empire