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Michael Wolgemut (formerly
spelt Wohlgemuth; 1434 – 30
November 1519) was a
German painter and printmaker, who ran a
workshop in Nuremberg. He is best...
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relationship between the
illustrators and the patrons. The painters,
Wolgemut and Pleydenwurff, were to
provide the
layout of the chronicle, to oversee...
- same block) by the
Wolgemut workshop. Dürer may have
worked on some of these, as the work on the
project began while he was with
Wolgemut.
After completing...
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pupil of his
older brother, and also
worked in the
workshop of
Michael Wolgemut in his youth. Hans Dürer was last
known to have
lived in
Nuremberg in 1510...
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Master ES and
Martin Schongauer in
engraving and
Erhard Reuwich and
Michael Wolgemut in
woodcut were
pioneers of both techniques, and
Albrecht Dürer in particular...
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reissue two
years later, to a
green and
black version of the 1493
Michael Wolgemut painting The
Dance of Death. The album's
title is a play on
Charles Darwin's...
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printing techniques developed in the
Byzantine and
Islamic worlds.
Michael Wolgemut improved German woodcut from
about 1475, and
Erhard Reuwich, a Dutchman...
- The
Dance of
Death (Totentanz) from
Liber Chronicarum [Nuremberg Chronicle], 1493, attr. to
Michael Wolgemut...
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Animated skeletons in The
Dance of
Death (1493), a
woodcut by
Michael Wolgemut, from the
Liber chronicarum by
Hartmann Schedel....
- The
Dance of
Death (1493) by
Michael Wolgemut, from the
Nuremberg Chronicle of
Hartmann Schedel...