Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden Being Informed of Their Execution in Prison in Naples
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Romanticism
1785
66.0 x 92.0 cm
エルミタージュ美術館
A Dramatic Encounter Amidst Stone Walls: Johann Heinrich Tischbein’s “Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden”
Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger's etching, "Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden Being Informed of Their Execution in Prison in Naples," stands as a testament to the Romantic spirit—a poignant exploration of human suffering interwoven with threads of hope and moral contemplation. Executed in 1785, this artwork transcends mere visual representation; it’s a carefully crafted narrative designed to resonate deeply within the viewer's imagination. The scene unfolds within the stark confines of a prison cell, meticulously rendered by Tischbein with an unwavering commitment to realism that belies the emotional intensity conveyed. The composition centers around two figures: Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden—historical princes condemned to death—receiving grim news from a younger man, presumably their confidante. The positioning is deliberate, emphasizing vulnerability against oppressive circumstance. Tischbein’s masterful use of chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and shadow – dominates the canvas, amplifying the psychological drama. Light emanates from an unseen source above, casting elongated shadows that sculpt the faces of the prisoners and heighten the sense of confinement. This technique isn't merely stylistic; it serves to underscore the emotional weight of the moment—the despair etched onto Conradin’s countenance juxtaposed with the youthful man’s earnest concern. The etching itself is executed in oil on zinc, a method favored by Tischbein for its ability to capture subtle tonal variations and achieve remarkable detail. The artist's meticulous attention to texture – visible brushstrokes mimicking the rough surface of stone walls – contributes significantly to the artwork’s immersive quality. Lines are employed with precision, delineating architectural elements and conveying spatial depth. Furthermore, Tischbein incorporates symbolic motifs: the chessboard represents strategic thinking and perhaps fate—a visual metaphor for the inescapable realities confronting the prisoners. The bleak prison setting embodies oppression and despair, yet simultaneously serves as a backdrop for an intimate exchange of compassion and understanding. Beyond its aesthetic merits, “Conradin of Swabia and Frederick Baden” offers valuable insight into the artistic sensibilities of its time. Tischbein’s work aligns squarely with Romantic ideals—a preoccupation with emotion, imagination, and the sublime—characteristics that distinguished this movement from preceding Neoclassical styles. The etching's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy for its subjects and provoke contemplation on themes of justice, mortality, and the human condition. It remains a compelling piece of art history, demonstrating Tischbein’s exceptional skill as an engraver and his profound understanding of how visual imagery could communicate complex psychological narratives.- Artist: Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger
- Year Created: 1785
- Medium: Oil on Zinc Etching
- Dimensions: 66 x 92 cm
ヨハン・ハインリヒ・ティシュバイン・ザ・ヤンガー(1742 – 1808)
ドイツの芸術家、ヨハン・ハインリヒ・ティシュバイン・ザ・ヤンガーの版画と肖像画を探る。細密な作品とゲーテの「ゲーテ象」との関連で知られています。
エルミタージュ美術館(Saint Petersburg, Russia)
エルミタージュ美術館 ロシア ミハイル・ピオトロフスキー サンクトペテルブルク エルミタージュ美術館 ルネサンス絵画 年間281万2913人(2022年) 300万点以上 芸術と文化 1764年 サンクトペテルブルクのエルミタージュ美術館へ!ルネサンスから現代まで、息をのむような名作が歴史的な宮殿に展示。芸術と文化の旅に出かけましょう。
作品詳細
- 作品名: Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden Being Informed of Their Execution in Prison in Naples
- 作家: ヨハン・ハインリヒ・ティシュバイン・ザ・ヤンガー
- 制作年: 1785
- 作品サイズ: 66.0 x 92.0 cm
- 技法: Landscape
- 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
- 展示場所: エルミタージュ美術館
- 動勢: Romanticism
- 技法・素材: WallArt
- 制作時期: Mature Period
作品詳細
- Influences: Dutch Baroque
- Dimensions: 66 x 92 cm
- Artist: Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Younger
- Title: Conradin of Swabia and Frederick of Baden Being Informed of Their Execution in Prison in Naples
- Subject or theme: Justice; Suffering; Redemption; Human connection
- Year: 1785
- Artistic style: Realistic depiction; Geometric shapes; Rough texture; Layered paint