Definition of Schongauer. Meaning of Schongauer. Synonyms of Schongauer

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Schongauer. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Schongauer and, of course, Schongauer synonyms and on the right images related to the word Schongauer.

Definition of Schongauer

No result for Schongauer. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Schongauer from wikipedia

- 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...
- temptation is by seductive women and other demonic forms. However, the Martin Schongauer composition (copied by Michelangelo) probably shows a later episode where...
- Ludwig Schongauer (c. 1440–1494) was a German painter and engraver. Schongauer was born in Augsburg into an Alsatian family of artists, later settling...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dominicains – 1289–1364. Now disaffected as a church, displays Martin Schongauer's masterwork Madonna of the Rose Bower as well as 14th century stained...