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Bernhard Strigel (1460-1528)

"Bernhard Strigel (c. 1461 – 4 May 1528) was a German portrait and historical painter of the Swabian school, the most important of a family of artists established at Memmingen. He was born at Memmingen and was probably a pupil of Zeitblom at Ulm. He stood in high favor with the Emperor Maximilian I, in whose service he repeatedly journeyed to Augsburg, Innsbruck, and Vienna.

His religious paintings, which include four altar wings with scenes from the "Life of the Virgin," in the Berlin Gallery, and 10 paintings illustrating the "Genealogy of Christ," in the Germanic Museum, Nuremberg, are historically interesting, but of less artistic value than his portraits, which, though detailed, are ably handled and luminous in color. Notable examples are those of Conrad Rehlinger, lord of Hainhofen (1517), Alte Pinakothek, Munich; "Councilor Cuspinian and Family," (1520), Berlin Museum; "Count John of Montfort," at Donaueschingen; "An Unknown Lady," Metropolitan Museum, New York; and portraits of Emperor Maximilian in the Strassburg, Munich, and Vienna galleries. In Madrid at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum three of his Works can be seen, one "Portrait of a man" (1528) and a pair of religious paintings "The annunciation to St. Anne" (1505-1510) and "The Virgin of the Annunciation" also called "The Angel of the Annunciation" (1515-1520). The Royal Academy of Saint Fernando holds a copy on canvas of his famous work of Emperor Maximilian I and his family." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.05.2021)

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was born Memmingen 1460
died Memmingen 1528

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professional / worker Memmingen 1506-1528
professional / worker Augsburg 1517
professional / worker Vienna 1520
professional / worker Vienna 1522
professional / worker Nuremberg 1524
professional / worker Vienna 1525

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Der ungläubige ThomasLiebespaar mit Teufel und AmorKaiser Maximilian I. (1459-1519) mit einer Schriftrolle (Emperor Maximilan I. (1Christus nimmt Abschied von seiner Mutter (Christ Taking Leave of His Mother)Die Entkleidung Christi (The Disrobing of Christ)Bernhard Strigel: Die vier Kirchenlehrer (Gregorsmesse?)
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