Master I. A. M. Of Zwolle
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Master I. A. M. of Zwolle (known works 1470–1490, lifetime estimated as ca. 1440–1504Master I. A. M. of Zwolle
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) was an anonymous
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and engraver who signed many of his works with his initials I. A. M. or I. A., and added "
Zwolle Zwolle () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle is on ...
" to some. His work is characterized by crowded and active scenes of people, graded tones and crisp strokes. Only 26 works by his hand are extant.


Identity

One theory of Master I. A. M.'s identity points to Johan van den Minnesten (also spelled Mynnesten, b. , d. 1504) as the artist behind the engravings. This obscure artist was a painter in
Zwolle Zwolle () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of Overijssel and the province's second-largest municipality after Enschede with a population of 130,592 as of 1 December 2021. Zwolle is on ...
, but none of his works have survived, so it is impossible to prove a connection on stylistic grounds. The only link between him and Master I. A. M. is a record that his son, also named Johan, was paid to print several engravings for the city of Zwolle in 1545; these were possibly plates inherited from his father. Another theory posits that Master I.A.M's prints were produced by two collaborating artists, one who designed the prints and another who engraved and printed them. In this theory I. A. M. could stand for "Johannes Aurifaber Meester" (Master John the Goldsmith), possibly Johannes Ludolphi, a
goldsmith A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Nowadays they mainly specialize in jewelry-making but historically, goldsmiths have also made silverware, platters, goblets, decorative and servicea ...
who arrived in Zwolle in 1479.A Hyatt Mayor, ''Prints and People'', Metropolitan Museum of Art/Princeton, 1971, no. 137, One variation of this theory supposes that the signature contains the marks of both artists: I. A. M. would be Johann van den Minnesten's signature, while the image of a drill is the
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of the goldsmith / engraver. This collaborative theory would explain the vast differences in composition between the still and simple ''The Madonna Seated, the Christ Child Holding the Cross'' and the manneristically dynamic ''The Betrayal of Christ''.


Work

Master I. A. M. produced original and inventive compositions in a style that has been variously described as "lively", "dramatic", "turbulent" "refined" and marked by "Dutch swagger". His engraving technique was careful and neat but tending to dryness. Later prints show more dramatic use of tonal contrasts, in drapery and other areas. His faces mostly have Dutch peasant features, sometimes bordering on the grotesque. The major influence upon Master I. A. M.'s early work appears to have been
Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden () or Roger de la Pasture (1399 or 140018 June 1464) was an early Netherlandish painter whose surviving works consist mainly of religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commissioned single and diptych portraits. He was highly ...
, although he was also influenced by
Martin Schongauer Martin Schongauer (c. 1450–53, Colmar – 2 February 1491, Breisach), also known as Martin Schön ("Martin beautiful") or Hübsch Martin ("pretty Martin") by his contemporaries, was an Alsatian engraver and painter. He was the most important ...
.
Hieronymous Bosch Hieronymus Bosch (, ; born Jheronimus van Aken ;  – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch/ Netherlandish painter from Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work, generally oil on oa ...
, a contemporary, also appears to have influenced the
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figures in ''The Betrayal of Christ'': Bosch's ''
Christ Carrying the Cross Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion is an episode included in the Gospel of John, and a very common subject in art, especially in the fourteen Stations of the Cross, sets of which are now found in almost all Roman Catholi ...
'' of Vienna is particularly similar. The artist's style appears to have changed dramatically around 1485; the drapery of his figures became more sculptural, separated into broad planes like contemporary wood sculptures, as opposed to his earlier and more fluid style. This has generated speculation among scholars that some of these later prints were either designs for wood
relief sculpture Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces are bonded to a solid background of the same material. The term ''relief'' is from the Latin verb ''relevo'', to raise. To create a sculpture in relief is to give the impression that the ...
s, or were based upon reliefs that are now lost. This is partially supported by records that Johan van den Minnesten was commissioned to paint several relief sculptures. His most involved work was a series of passion engravings, of which only ''The Last Supper'', ''The Agony in the Garden'', and ''The Betrayal of Christ'' survive.


List of works

Dimensions given are that of the image. The essence of printmaking is the production of multiple images, so most of these works exist in more than one copy and are in the collections of several museums. As with most 15th-century prints, surviving impressions of his works are rare - the three ''Passion'' prints survive in 8,8 and 20 impressions only. The works can only be approximately dated, if at all, because so little is known about Master I. A. M.'s life. None of the prints were titled, so they are given generic or descriptive titles that vary slightly between sources. The individual impressions also vary in sheet size. *''The Adoration of the Magi'' 35.3 x 24 cm *''The Last Supper'' 34.7 x 26.8 cm *''The Agony in the Garden'' 39.5 x 29.6 cm *''The Betrayal of Christ'' 34.1 x 26.8 cm *''The Large Crucifixion with the Horsemen'' 35.8 x 24.8 cm *''The Lamentation over Christ'' (
Pietà The Pietà (; meaning " pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus after his body was removed from the cross. It is most often found in sculpture. The Pietà is a specific form ...
) 26.3 x 30 cm *''Christ Blessing'' 23.5 x 14.3 cm *''The Virgin and Child with Cherries at the Window'' 22.5 x 16.2 cm (irregular) *''The Madonna Seated, the Christ Child Holding the Cross'' 22.5 x 18 cm *''The Virgin Standing on a Demon'' 22.3 x 14.4 cm *''The Virgin and Child, Turning over the Leaves of a Book'' 23.8 x 19.5 cm *''Saint Anne, the Virgin and Child on a Throne'' 26.6 x 19.2 cm *''Saint Augustine with the Heart, Pierced by an Arrow'' 26.6 x 21 cm *'' Saint Bernard Kneeling before the Virgin'' 32.6 x 26.1 cm *''Saint Christopher on Horseback'' 28.6 x 20.6 cm *''Saint George'' 20.5 x 13.8 cm *''
Mass of Saint Gregory The Mass of Saint Gregory is a subject in Roman Catholic art which first appears in the late Middle Ages and was still found in the Counter-Reformation. Pope Gregory I (c. 540–604) is shown saying Mass just as a vision of Christ as the ''Man of ...
'' 10.2 x 6.4 cm (This particular engraving is a copy after
Master W with the Key Master W with the Key also known as Master WA and Master of the Housemark (active c. 1465–1490) was an anonymous Netherlandish engraver, who is thought to have been a goldsmith in Bruges. The name given to him refers to his monogram, which is ...
) *''Mass of Saint Gregory'' 15.2 x 12.4 cm *''Mass of Saint Gregory'' 32.3 x 22.4 cm *''Allegory of the Transience of Life'' 33.3 x 22.6 cm *''Battle of Two Men with the Centaur'' 15.7 x 22.2 cm *''The Young Man and the Devil'' 30.7 x 20.6 cm *''Coat of Arms with a Greyhound Supported by a Savage'' 7.7 cm in diameter *''Gothic Canopy with Windows and Doors'' 41.6 x 28.1 cm *''
The Crucifixion The crucifixion and death of Jesus occurred in 1st-century Judea, most likely in AD 30 or AD 33. It is described in the four canonical gospels, referred to in the New Testament epistles, attested to by other ancient sources, and considere ...
'' *''Death' 30.2 x 21.3 cm


Legacy

Master I.A.M.'s prints were often copied by contemporary engravers, but also by artists in other media. In particular the painter Gian Francesco da Tolmezzo based his fresco in Provesano (c. 1496) upon ''The Betrayal of Christ''.
Francisco Henriques Francisco Henriques (died 1518) was a Flemish Renaissance painter active in Portugal in the early 16th century. Born and raised in Amsterdam, he studied in Bruges, where he passed a degree in painting at the University of Groningen. He then went ...
also based paintings upon I.A.M.'s engravings. Lucas van Leiden developed his style from that of Master I.A.M. and Albrecht Dürer. His prints were much sought after by prominent collectors. The English writer Samuel Pepys owned copies of the ''
Pietà The Pietà (; meaning " pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus after his body was removed from the cross. It is most often found in sculpture. The Pietà is a specific form ...
'' and ''The Last Supper'', and
Ferdinand Columbus Ferdinand Columbus (Spanish: ''Fernando Colón'' also ''Hernando'', Portuguese: ''Fernando Colombo'', Italian: ''Fernando Colombo''; c. 24 August 1488 – 12 July 1539) was a Spanish bibliographer and cosmographer, the second son of Christopher C ...
(the son of
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) owned a copy of ''Allegory of the Transience of Life''.


References


External links


Entry for Master I. A. M. of Zwolle
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Collection
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''The Last Supper'', from the Passion series
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, Kansas. {{DEFAULTSORT:I. A. M. of Zwolle, Master Dutch goldsmiths Dutch engravers Dutch wood engravers People from Zwolle I. A. M. of Zwolle, Master 1440s births 1504 deaths 15th-century engravers