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Leonhard Beck

Leonhard Beck St George and the dragon oil painting on canvas
St George and the dragon
Painting ID::  39712
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Leonhard Beck St George and the dragon oil painting on canvas



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  Leonhard Beck
  German Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1480-1542, Illuminator, painter, draughtsman and woodcutter, son of Georg Beck. He first appears as an illuminator and collaborator with his father in two Psalters for the Augsburg monastery of SS Ulrich and Afra in 1495, producing 35 coloured initial letters for each of them (Augsburg, Staats- & Stadtbib., Cod. 49a). These are vigorously coloured but fairly uniform in character, with small, lively biblical scenes excellently adapted to the letters. Red, green and blue predominate; ochre tones provide a link with the gold ground. The initial letter X is composed of splendidly curled, entwining foliage with birds and half-figures of prophets; the Virgin, Joseph, the Christ Child in the manger and the choir of angels are each enclosed in one of its sectors. The figures are presented in a light, easy manner; the draughtsmanship avoids unnecessary detail.
  St George and the dragon
  mk150 c.1515 134.5x116cm

  Related Paintings::.
  | Mornex (mk11) | Study of two standing figures | Riddarfjarden in Stockholm |


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