Oil on wood
22.5 x 21.5 cm
Private collection
The German Renaissance, part of the Northern
Renaissance, was a cultural and artistic movement that spread among German
thinkers in the 15th and 16th centuries, which developed from the Italian
Renaissance. Many areas of the arts and sciences were influenced,
notably by the spread of Renaissance humanism to the various German states and
principalities. There were many advances made in the fields of architecture,
the arts, and the sciences. Germany produced two developments that were to
dominate the 16th century all over Europe: printing and the Protestant
Reformation.
One of the
most important German humanists was Konrad Celtis (1459–1508). Celtis studied
at Cologne and Heidelberg. Another important figure was Johann Reuchlin
(1455–1522) who studied in various places in Italy and later taught Greek.
The most significant German Renaissance artist is Albrecht
Dürer especially known for his printmaking in woodcut and engraving, which
spread all over Europe, drawings, and painted portraits. More on German
School
According to Dr. Stephan Kemperdick, Berlin (mdl., 16 March 2018) is a work by a South German, probably Swabian master around 1500. More on this painting
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