Artwork
Augustinus als Lehrer

Augustinus als Lehrer is an unspecified painting by the Byzantine icon painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1390 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Technique & Style
Stylistically, the piece is attributed to the Veronese school, a regional Veronese tradition active at the time of its creation in 1380.
The work is a religious painting executed on a support measuring 25.3 cm in height by 35.5 cm in width. Its modest scale and panel-like proportions are characteristic of small devotional images produced in the late fourteenth century. Stylistically, the piece is attributed to the Veronese school, a regional Veronese tradition active at the time of its creation in 1380.
The subject matter, depicting Augustine of Hippo in a teaching role, is rendered within the conventions of religious art of that milieu. The painting is held by the Bavarian State Painting Collections and housed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
History & Provenance
The painting titled Augustinus als Lehrer, depicting Augustine of Hippo, was created in 1380. It is attributed to an artist associated with the Veronesisch style. The work is currently held within the Bavarian State Painting Collections and is located at the Alte Pinakothek.
No specific details regarding the original commission, the initial owner, or the full chain of ownership prior to its arrival at the Alte Pinakothek are provided in the available records. The documented inception date remains 1380.
Augustinus als Lehrer, a religious panel painting dating to 1380, is held in the Bavarian State Painting Collections and is on display at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The work measures 25.3 cm in height by 35.5 cm in width. No specific inventory or accession number, nor any documented exhibition history, is recorded in the available sources.
The painting, attributed to a Veronese master and depicting Augustine of Hippo, has been part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections' holdings, which house it within the Alte Pinakothek's permanent collection. Beyond this institutional placement, no records of loans, temporary exhibitions, or public display history have been identified.
Context
The painting Augustinus als Lehrer, created in 1380, is part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections and currently displayed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. It depicts Augustine of Hippo in a scholarly pose, reflecting theological discourse of the late medieval period. As a religious work attributed to an unknown artist within the Veronesisch circle, it exemplifies devotional painting traditions of the time.
Scholarly analysis situates it within the broader context of Gothic religious art in Bavarian collections, emphasizing its role in visualizing saintly teachings. The work’s composition and iconography have been studied for insights into late medieval didactic practices and artistic interpretations of theological figures.
Overview
The work titled Augustinus als Lehrer depicts a small gathering within an interior space. Figures are arranged around a table where a central individual reads aloud from a volume. Attire is reminiscent of earlier centuries, with hats and head coverings distinguishing the participants, who also hold personal books and direct their attention toward the reader.
Subject & Meaning
The scene suggests a didactic moment, likely illustrating Saint Augustine in the role of teacher, addressing a group of listeners. The emphasis on books and focused gazes underscores themes of learning, religious instruction, and the transmission of knowledge within a communal setting.
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