呂夫特馬雷雷: 阿爾卑斯山的立面彩繪傳統

呂夫特馬雷雷, (also spelt Lüftelmalerei) is a form of mural art that is native to villages and towns of southern Germany and Austria, especially in Upper Bavaria and Tyrol.

Excerpt from the series “從上面的阿爾卑斯山”. Click here for the playlist with all episodes: https://bit.ly/AlpsFromAbove

Lüftlmalerei is a popular, folk-oriented variation of trompe-l’œil from the Baroque and imitates architectural elements. As in ‘high architectureit also embeds pictorial cartouches, mirrors and fields. Its subject matter ranges from the patron saints of houses or house emblems to representations of Biblical stories and the classical motifs of peasant art from everyday rural life to hunting. Banners with mottos are common and the sundial is also a popular element.

Stephan Pfeffer is theLueftl”-painter of Mittenwald, a small town at the Tyrolean border. He learned the craft from his father, whose pictures adorn the village’s houses to this day.

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