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“Branch Breaker”

Artist
Adam Kraft, Peter Vischer d. Ä.
Locality
Nuremberg
Date
1490
Material
Bronze
Dimensions
H. 36.8 cm
Location
Gallery 21
Inventory Number
MA 1983
Acquisition
From the Kunstkammer of the Bavarian Dukes. Assigned from state property in 1868
Epoch
Renaissance
Categories
Sculpture

Description

This figure, traditionally but misleadingly called the Branch Breaker, shows a kneeling craftsman lifting up a branch. It demonstrates the mastery of its creator Adam Kraft in rendering the movement and play of forces of the human body and the facial expressions conveying enormous effort in a realistic way. Around the year 1500, only very few artists north of the Alps mastered the technical challenges of figurative bronze casting. The greatest specialists in this profession was the Vischer family from Nuremberg. The "BranchBreaker" found its way from the ducal Kunstkammer into the Antiquarium of Munich´s Residenz. In the Baroque period, visitors were encouraged to test their strength with it - the bronze weighs nearly 40 kilos.

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