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Martin Schongauer (c. 1450–53,
Colmar – 2
February 1491, Breisach), also
known as
Martin Schön ("Martin beautiful") or Hübsch
Martin ("pretty Martin")...
- of St.
Anthony is an engraving,
probably created c. 1470–75, by
Martin Schongauer of this po****r
scene in 15th-century art. In it,
grotesque demons swarm...
- roses) is a
monumental 1473
panel painting by the
German artist,
Martin Schongauer,
depicting Mary and
Christ Child in a
hortus conclusus,
surrounded by...
- of wild men, wild women, and wild families, with
examples from
Martin Schongauer (died 1491) and
Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528)
among others. The
normal Middle...
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temptation is by
seductive women and
other demonic forms. However, the
Martin Schongauer composition (copied by Michelangelo)
probably shows a
later episode where...
- Period. Noli me
tangere fresco by Fra
Angelico Noli me
tangere by
Martin Schongauer Noli Me Tangere, by Fra
Bartolomeo c. 1506 Noli me
tangere by
Titian c...
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Ludwig Schongauer (c. 1440–1494) was a
German painter and engraver.
Schongauer was born in
Augsburg into an
Alsatian family of artists,
later settling...
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Shepherds is a
circa 1480 oil on
panel by the
Colmar painter-engraver
Martin Schongauer in the
collection of the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. The
scene is the Adoration...
- Michelangelo, who
painted this
close copy of the
famous engraving by
Martin Schongauer when he was only 12 or 13
years old.
Whether the
painting is by Michelangelo...
- such as
Albrecht Dürer and
Martin Schongauer (c. 1448–1491), the
first Northern engraver known by name.
Schongauer came from Alsace, and was born into...