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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Renate BERTLMANN, Vier Jahreszeiten [Four Seasons], 1988

Renate BERTLMANN Austrian, b. 1943

Vier Jahreszeiten [Four Seasons], 1988
Mixed media on wood, in artists frame
Each: 33 x 27 cm
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Renate Bertlmann’s 'Four Seasons' (1988) is the artist’s representation of an 'ex-voto', historically a votive offering to a saint or divinity. In the work, four reliefs of a skull adorned...
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Renate Bertlmann’s 'Four Seasons' (1988) is the artist’s representation of an 'ex-voto', historically a votive offering to a saint or divinity.

In the work, four reliefs of a skull adorned with a crown of flowers and sparkling gems appear against a dark background. Reminiscent of the painted skulls of the Hallstatt Charnel House or the colourful Mexican sugar calaverar of the Día de los Muertos, 'Four Seasons' (1988) mixes religious iconography with the representation of a memento mori. In dialogue with the 16th and 17th century artist genre of the vanitas, this work constitutes a reflection on the transience of life.
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Exhibitions

2019 - ‘Hier ruht meine Zärtlichkeit [Here lies my Tenderness]', Landesgalerie Niederösterreich (State Gallery of Lower Austria), Krems, 25 May —29 September 2019.

Publications

Catalogue of the exhibition 'Hier ruht meine Zärtlichkeit [Here rests my Tenderness]', Landesgalerie Niederösterreich, Krems, (25 May —29 September 2019), pp. 85-90.

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