Campin

SEK 3,000.00

Robert Campin, known as the Master of Flémalle and once identified with the Mérode Triptych, was a pioneering Early Netherlandish painter and a key figure of the Northern Renaissance. His art bridged the medieval and the modern, bringing new realism and individuality to sacred imagery.

In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh draws on Campin’s portrait to explore the tension between devotion and self-awareness. Through digital reinterpretation, he reflects on how the image of the self, once spiritual, now digital, continues to mirror our enduring fascination with identity and representation.

Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed

Robert Campin, known as the Master of Flémalle and once identified with the Mérode Triptych, was a pioneering Early Netherlandish painter and a key figure of the Northern Renaissance. His art bridged the medieval and the modern, bringing new realism and individuality to sacred imagery.

In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh draws on Campin’s portrait to explore the tension between devotion and self-awareness. Through digital reinterpretation, he reflects on how the image of the self, once spiritual, now digital, continues to mirror our enduring fascination with identity and representation.

Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed