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Hermen Rode

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characteristic features such as his distinctive type of female head, with a prominent forehead, receding, softly rounded chin and strangely overcast, half-closed eyes. The bodies, however, are oddly boneless and retain the pointed, forward-stepping Late Gothic stance, and the colours are still dull
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and seem to have been made specifically for a Swedish market, as they include depictions of national Swedish saints. Some of these paintings are now in the
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Picture gallery images from Hermen Rode's altarpiece for St. Nicholas' church, Tallinn, at the Art Museum of Estonia
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Gordon Campbell (ed.), The Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance Art, Oxford University Press (2009)
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and thinly painted. Later, influences from the Netherlands, especially from Bruges (
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Several of the altarpieces attributed to Rode are today found in different parts of
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church and an altarpiece dedicated to St. Gertrude and St. Dorothy in
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One of Rode's most imposing works of art is his mature High Altar of
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In his importance he stands equally next to his fellow countryman
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Very little is known about Rode. He lived and worked in
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Index

Gothic
Lübeck
St. Luke
St. Anne's Museum, Lübeck
Sweden
Swedish Museum of National Antiquities
Sorunda
Falsterbo church
St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn
Art Museum of Estonia
Lübeck
Gerard David
Master of Liesborn
Bernt Notke
Baltic Sea
St. Luke's Altar (Lübeck), ca. 1484
High Altar of St. Nicholas church (Tallinn), ca. 1478-1481
St. Nicholas church
Altarpiece (Sorunda, Sweden), date unknown
Portrait of Hinrich Lipperade, ca. 1480-1490
Hinrich Lipperade



ISBN
9780195334661
JSTOR
860288
Nordisk familjebok
Archived

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