Artwork
Hl. Bartholomäus

Hl. Bartholomäus is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1700 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The work titled *Hl.
About this work
Overview
The work titled *Hl. Bartholomäus* is a painted portrait of a solitary figure. He is shown holding a knife in his right hand, his gaze directed toward his left. Dark, curly hair and a long beard frame a serious expression, while a dark robe over a lighter shirt covers his body. The composition is dominated by a deep, shadowy background that heightens the subject’s features.
Subject & Meaning
The figure is identified as Saint Bartholomew, traditionally depicted with a knife, an attribute referencing his martyrdom by flaying. The somber mood and introspective stare suggest contemplation of his suffering, aligning with the saint’s role as a symbol of steadfast faith amid persecution.
Technique & Style
The painter employs chiaroscuro to model the form, using strong contrasts between illuminated areas—particularly the face and the knife’s handle—and surrounding darkness. This handling of light creates a three‑dimensional presence, while the subdued palette reinforces the work’s contemplative tone.
History & Provenance
The painting’s origin, date, and creator are not recorded in the supplied data, and no details of its acquisition or exhibition history are provided. Consequently, its provenance remains undocumented in the available information.
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