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Death and the Standing Nude, 1547, by Hans Sebald Beham, 7.5 x 4.8 cm

The Little Masters ('Kleinmeister' in German), were a group of German printmakers who worked in the first half of the 16th century, primarily in engraving. They specialized in very small finely detailed prints, some no larger than a postage stamp. The leading members were Hans Sebald Beham, his brother Barthel, and George Pencz, all from Nuremberg, and Heinrich Aldegrever and Albrecht Altdorfer.[1] Many of the Little Masters' subjects were mythological or Old Testament stories, often treated erotically, or genre scenes of peasant life.[2] The size and subject matter of the prints shows that they were designed for a market of collectors who would keep them in albums, of which a number have survived.

The term Kleinmeister was used of the Nuremberg Little Masters as early as 1679, by Joachim von Sandrart, and has been applied to other groups of artists, from the genre masters of the Dutch Golden Age to a group of 6th-century BC Ancient Greek vase-painters.

Artists[edit]

The earliest artist to make very small intricate engravings was Altdorfer in 1506–7, probably following the example of Italian niello prints,[3] although their size was in fact no smaller than the bottom end of the very cheap devotional woodcuts made throughout the 15th century. However Altdorfer's printmaking developed in different directions, though he continued to produce some small engravings until the 1520s, by which time the style had been taken up by the Nuremberg artists, the Beham brothers and their close friend Pencz.[4]

Hans Sebald Beham and Pencz continued to produce engravings until shortly before their deaths in 1550, which effectively ended the style; Barthel Beham had died in 1540. Barthel is generally considered the most inventive of the Nuremberg trio, but his brother Sebald was much more productive, with perhaps the finest technique, and also copied some of Barthel's prints after his death. Aldegrever was a convinced Lutheran who developed Anabaptist leanings, which perhaps led to him spending much of his time producing ornament prints with no human figures.

One of a series of tiny (about 5.1 x 7.9 cm) prints of the Labours of Hercules by Hans Sebald Beham;[5] the Little Masters did not let small size deter them from tackling the largest subjects of history painting. The influence of the friezes of Polidoro di Caravaggio is seen here.

Their engraving style was based on the work of Nuremberg master printmaker Albrecht Dürer, who was still living in the city until 1527, and in whose workshop Pencz at least may have trained,[6] and the Italian Marcantonio Raimondi, with whom Barthel Beham is supposed to have worked in Rome. Raimondi, and the exterior fresco friezes of Polidoro di Caravaggio, influenced their choice of subjects and compositional style,[7] to which Northern themes of death (Death appears personified in many prints, as above) and humour are added. The prints of Hans Baldung Grien contain similar treatments of sexual themes.

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Compared to their contemporaries, devotional subjects are notably absent in the work of the Nuremberg artists, who were all expelled from the city for their religious views in 1525 – an episode that still remains rather unclear. Their prints were very widely disseminated, and both drawn copies and examples of the originals have been found in albums from Mughal India,[8] and their figurative compositions were copied in Limogesenamel and various other decorative media, from bronze plaques to stoneware pottery.[9] In addition many of their prints were 'ornament prints', consisting entirely of ornament in the Renaissance style, which as well as being collected were designed to be used as patterns for craftsmen in various media.

Ornament print by Jacob Binck, 2.4 × 8.4 cm.

Minor members of the group were Jacob Binck and Hans Brosamer, and there are some prints by a 'Master IB', named after his monogram, who may be either Pencz, Sebald Beham, or a separate artist.[10] Other artists who did some work on a similar small scale, but are not usually classified as part of the 'Little Masters' group, include: Virgil Solis, Matthias Zundt, Jost Amman, and Conrad Saldörfer in Germany, Hans Holbein the Younger in Switzerland and England, and Dirk Vellert (in etching) and 'Master S' in the Netherlands.[11] The etched work of the Hopfer family is often similar in size and must have appealed to a similar market, as did the rather later work of the French printmaker Etienne Delaune.

  • Albrecht Altdorfer, Hercules and a Muse, 7.8 × 4.5 cm.

  • Barthel Beham, Genius on a Globe Floating in the Air, engraving, 1520, 5.7 × 3.6 cm, perhaps a parody of Dürer's Nemesis.

  • Georg Pencz, Wrath (Ira), from a set of The Seven Vices, 8.4 × 5.4 cm

  • Heinrich Aldegrever, Dancing Couple from The Small Wedding Dancers set, 5.3 × 3.8 cm

  • Hans Brosamer, Phyllis and Aristotle, c. 1545

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Antony Griffiths, Prints and Printmaking, p. 46, British Museum Press (in UK), 2nd edn, 1996 ISBN0-7141-2608-X
  2. ^Mayor, p. 315, and Russell, p. 11 and passim throughout
  3. ^Mayor, p. 315
  4. ^Bartrum, pp. 12 and 115
  5. ^The full set with catalogue details
  6. ^If he is the 'Knecht' (boy) 'Jörg' recorded as marrying Dürer's maid. Hind, p. 85
  7. ^Mayor, pp. 315–17
  8. ^Bartrum, p. 12
  9. ^An example of a stoneware jug is at Bartrum, pp. 112–13
  10. ^Hind, p. 85
  11. ^Landau & Parshall, pp. 332 and 356

References[edit]

  • Bartrum, Giulia; German Renaissance Prints, 1490–1550; British Museum Press, 1995, ISBN0-7141-2604-7
  • Arthur M. Hind; A History of Engraving and Etching, Houghton Mifflin Co. 1923 (in USA), reprinted Dover Publications, 1963, ISBN0-486-20954-7
  • A. Hyatt Mayor, Prints and People, Metropolitan Museum of Art/Princeton, 1971, ISBN0-691-00326-2
  • David Landau & Peter Parshall, The Renaissance Print, Yale, 1996, ISBN0-300-06883-2
  • H. Diane Russell, Eva/Ave; Women in Renaissance and Baroque Prints, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1990, ISBN1-55861-039-1

Further reading[edit]

2012
  • Goddard, Stephen H. (ed); The World in Miniature: Engravings by the German Little Masters, 1500-1550, 1988, Spencer Museum of Art University of Kansas, ISBN978-0-913689-26-4
  • Möseneder, Karl (ed); Zwischen Dürer und Raffael. Graphikserien Nürnberger Kleinmeister, Petersberg 2010, ISBN978-3-86568-571-1
  • Martin Knauer, Dürers unfolgsame Erben. Bildstrategien in den Kupferstichen der deutschen Kleinmeister, Petersberg 2013 ISBN978-3-86568-650-3

External links[edit]

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Born10 July 1991 (age 30)
Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Occupation
Years active2011 – present
Style
  • Slow motion

Raghav Juyal (born 10 July 1991[1][failed verification]) is an Indian dancer, choreographer, actor and television presenter. He has been called King of Slow Motion for his surreal dance moves in slow motion style and for his reinvention of the Slow Motion Walk in India.

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He rose to fame after being a contestant and finalist in Zee TV dance reality shows such as Dance India Dance (Season 3), as a skipper for the team Raghav Ke Rockstars in DID Li'l Masters 2[citation needed] and Dance Ke Superkids where his team was declared the winner under his captainship.[2]

Career

Dance India Dance (Season 3)

Raghav became known when his audition video went viral on YouTube. He was a contestant on Dance India Dance 3 (2012), which aired on Zee TV. He was not professionally trained by anyone prior to coming on the show. Raghav showcased a new dance style but wasn't selected in the Top 18 by the Grand Master in Mega Audition. Later, on public demand, Grand Master Mithun Chakraborty made an exception in the format by reintroducing him on the show as his Trump Card in the Wild Card round, through which he entered the competition again.[3]

Thereafter, Raghav created different dance-forms and reached the finale. He was the most popular contestant of the season having garnered the most No. 1 positions in weekly voting. At the Grand finale, he was voted with 3,481,685 votes in the 2nd runner up position.[citation needed]

DID Li'L Masters (Season 2)

After DID, Raghav became the skipper of team Raghav Ke Rockstars in DID Li'l masters (Season 2) where he choreographed for Saumya Rai and Rohan Parkdale.[4] He was the only skipper to lead both of his students to the Grand finale, in which Rohan and Saumya attained 2nd and 3rd runner up positions respectively.

Dance Ke Superkids

Raghav then choreographed for Zee TV's show Dance Ke Superkids as the Captain of DID Li'l Masters (Season 2) team Yahoo and competed against DID Li'l Masters (Season 1) team Wakao – with Dharmesh Yelande as the Captain.[5] In the Grand Finale, his team was declared the winner.

2014–present

In 2014, Juyal debuted as an actor by playing a pivotal role in the comedy film Sonali Cable, co-starring Rhea Chakraborty and Ali Fazal, produced by Ramesh Sippy Entertainment which was released on 17 October 2014.[citation needed] The critics singled out Raghav's vivacious performance and praised his screen presence.[6] The next year he starred in the dance film, ABCD 2 which was released on 19 June 2015, directed by Remo D'Souza co-starring Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor.Later, he also hosted the dance reality show Dance Plus which aired on Star Plus.[citation needed] In the same year, he co-hosted Prem Ki Diwali along with Karishma Tanna which was broadcast on Life Ok.

In 2016, he was seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi season 7 as a contestant which aired on Colors TV. Later, he has hosted the Dance Plus (season 2).[7] In the same year, he also co-hosted and appeared on Star Parivaar Awards and Colors Golden Petal Awards. Later he hosted and performed on the show, Timeless Aisha which was aired on Zee Classic.The following year he co-hosted the singing reality show, Rising Star along with Meiyang Chang which aired on Colors TV. In mid 2017 he has hosted Dance Plus (season 3). In the same year, he began co-hosting the dance reality show, Dance Champions with Ridhima Pandit.

In 2018, he co-hosted the second season of the singing reality show, Dil Hai Hindustani along with Mukti Mohan. He then starred in the romantic comedy film, Nawabzaade along with Dharmesh Yelande, Punit Pathak and Isha Rikhi directed by Jayesh Pradhan which was released on 27 July 2018. Later in the year, he co-hosted Dance Plus (season 4) along with Sugandha Mishra.[citation needed][8] In 2019, he hosted the dance reality show Dance Plus (season 5).

In 2020, he appeared in dance film Street Dancer 3D with Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Prabhu Deva, and Nora Fatehi. Then he appeared in the second season of the Zee5 dark crime thriller series Abhay (TV series) directed by Ken Ghosh, which was released on August 14, 2020, playing the negative dark character for the first time. He played the lead role in the satirical comedy film Bahut Hua Samman produced by Yoodlee films and directed by Ashish R. Shukla, shared screen space with Sanjay Misra. The movie was released on 2 October 2020 on Disney+Hotstar due to COVID-19 pandemic and received positive reviews from the audience and critics.[9] Raghav next starred opposite Ankita Sharma in a romantic movie titled Wedlock directed by Sachin Karande and the film is Produced by Blue Orchid Entertainment and Creo Brains Motion Pictures, the shoot was completed in various locations of Mumbai in 25 days shoot schedule. The film is set to release in August 2021

On 15 February 2021, Farhan Akhtar dropped the first teaser of his new film, and announced Yudhra to be produced by his company, Excel Entertainment. Raghav along with Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan. The film is directed by Ravi Udyawar.Yudhra's story and screenplay have been penned jointly by Farhan Akhtar and Shridhar Raghavan. The film is slated to release in summer 2022.

Influences

His signature step is Slow Motion Walk. Choreographers like Remo D'Souza and Terrence Lewis have stated that they had never seen anyone emulate the slow motion walk in India, as realistically, before Raghav. Raghav is a trained actor, mentored by the actor and acting coach Saurabh Sachdeva.[10]

Personal life

He is the son of Deepak Juyal, an advocate, and Alka Bakshi Juyal. His mother is a Punjabi. Raghav was born and brought up in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Born in a Garhwali family he belongs to his ancestral village Khetu in Uttarkhand.[11]

Raghav had never taken any formal training in dance but picked it up from watching performances on the internet and television. He started winning laurels as a dancer right from his days in Doon International School. Later, he joined DAV (PG) College to pursue his B.Com.[citation needed]

Music videos

Did Little Master 2012 All Episodes Download English

YearSongSingerComposer
2020Hum TumSukriti Kakar & Prakriti KakarLost Stories

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleLanguageReleaseNotes
2014Sonali CableSadaHindi17 October 2014Debut
2015ABCD 2Raghav19 June 2015
2018NawabzaadeKaran27 July 2018
2020Street Dancer 3DPoddy24 January 2020
Bahut Hua SammanBony2 October 2020
2021WedlockRohan SharmaTBACompleted
2022YudhraTBATBAFilming

Television

YearShowNote(s)
2011Chak Dhoom Dhoom (season 2) Team ChallengePerformed with dance group D-maniax
2012Dance Ke SuperkidsCaptain of winning team DID Li'l Masters 2 (Yahoo)
Dance India Dance Li'l Masters 2Skipper of team Raghav Ke Rockstars
Dance India Dance (season 3)Second runner up (Season 3)
2013Dance India Dance (season 4)Guest Performance on 20 December 2013
Dance India Dance Super MomsSkipper
2014Dance India Dance (season 4)Finale performance(with Sumedh Mudgalkar)
Dance India Dance Li'l Masters 3Skipper of team Raghav Ke Rockstars
2015Dance PlusHost
Nach Baliye 7Promotion of ABCD2 and Dance Plus
Dance India Dance Super Moms 2Promotion of ABCD 2
2016Fear Factor: Khatron Ke KhiladiContestant
Dance Plus 2Host
2017-18Super DancerGuest Appearances
2017Entertainment Ki Raat
Dance ChampionsHost/(Guest 28 October 2017)[12]
Dance Plus (season 3)Host
Rising Star
2018Dance Plus (season 4)
Dil Hai Hindustani (season 2)
2019Dance Plus 5
Khatra Khatra KhatraGuest/Recurring
Bigg Boss 13Guest
2020India's Best Dancer
2021Bigg Boss 14
Dance Deewane season 3Host
Dance Plus 6

Web Series

YearNameRolePlatform
2020Abhay (season 2)SamarZee5

References

  1. ^'Raghav-Crockroax-Juyal He learned dance From Vivek Bhatt (haldwani)'. did3.in.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2012. Contestant Profile: Age 20
  2. ^'Dance Ke Superkids: Team Yahoo lifts the winner's trophy'. ibnlive.in.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  3. ^'A twist in the tale of 'Dance India Dance''. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  4. ^''Dance is a different religion,' says Croackroaz'. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  5. ^'Farah Khan and Geeta Kapoor team up'. hindustantimes.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  6. ^'Sonali Cable Review'. ndtv.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  7. ^'Sasha Chettri and Raghav Juyal to host Dance Plus 2016 (Season 2)'. danceplus2016.com. Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  8. ^'Vaibhavi Merchant recreates Kajrare on Dance Champions'. Times of India. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  9. ^week, Pramit Chatterjee 1; Day, 1 (6 October 2020). 'Exclusive: Raghav Juyal On 'Bahut Hua Samman', Transitioning From Dance To Acting, And More'. Mashable India. Retrieved 15 October 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^''I am back..hopefully as a better and trained actor''. Hindustan Times. 14 August 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  11. ^'Meet the Crockroaz family'. The Times of India. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  12. ^Dance, Champions. 'Dance Champions'. Archived from the original on 15 September 2017.

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