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Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519)

"Michael Wolgemut (formerly spelt Wohlgemuth; 1434 – 30 November 1519) was a German painter and printmaker, who ran a workshop in Nuremberg. He is best known as having taught the young Albrecht Dürer.

The importance of Wolgemut as an artist rests not only on his own individual works, but also on the fact that he was the head of a large workshop, in which many different branches of the fine arts were carried on by a great number of pupil-assistants, including Albrecht Dürer, who completed an apprenticeship with him between 1486 and 1489. In his atelier large altar-pieces and other sacred paintings were executed, and also elaborate carved painted wood retables, consisting of crowded subjects in high relief, richly decorated with gold and colour." - (en.wikipedia.org 08.12.2020)

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was born Nuremberg 1434
died Nuremberg 1519

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Drawn Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519)

Printing plate produced Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519)

Illustrated Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519)

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