Johannes Kleberger

1526, Artist: Albrecht Dürer

 

 

Johannes Kleberger

In around 1525/1526, the wealthy banker Johannes Kleberger (1486–1546) returned to Nuremberg, the city of his birth, where in 1528 he married Felizitas Imhoff, the widowed eldest daughter of Willibald Pirckheimer. The latter was a friend of Dürer and an important Humanist. To Pirckheimer’s dismay, Kleberger left his new wife the following year. At first glance the portrait against a smooth background seems to have been inspired by classical portrait medals, but upon closer examination it can be seen to be a three-dimensional bust, balanced in the circular opening of a wall.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Saal XI

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

German

Dated

1526

Artist

Albrecht Dürer (1471 Nürnberg - 1528 Nürnberg) - GND

Material

Limewood

Dimensions

Overall: 36,5 cm × 36,5 cm
Framed: 49 cm × 48 cm × 4,5 cm

Signed

Inscribed with the monogram at upper right; dat. 1526

Inscribed

In den Ecken: links oben Tierkreiszeichen des Löwen in sechs Sternen, links unten Wappen; rechts unten Helm mit Wappenmännchen; Inschrift: E (FFIGIES). IOAN(N)I. KLESBERGERS. NORICI. AN(N)O. AETA(TIS). SVAE. XXXX.; sowie Zeichen des Regulus (im Sternbild des Löwen)

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 850

Provenance

Until 1564 David Kleberger, Lyon; until 1588 Coll. Willibald Imhoff, Nuremberg; acquired by Rudolf II in 1588

Depiction/Person

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