Stefan Lochner
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Altarpiece of the Patron Saints of Cologne
Painting ID:: 52144 new19/Stefan Lochner-547959.jpg
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Stefan Lochner
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German painter (b. ca. 1400, Meersburg am Bodensee, d. 1451, Köln
was a German late Gothic painter.
His style, famous for its clean appearance, combined Gothic attention towards long flowing lines with brilliant colours with a Flemish influenced realism and attention to detail.
He worked mainly in Cologne, Germany, and his principal work is the triptych of the Altar of the City Patrons (done in the 1440s, which is in the Cologne Cathedral), which represents the city in homage to the infant Jesus. The epitome of his style is Madonna of the Rose Bower (c. 1450, housed in the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne), showing the Virgin and Child reposing in a blooming rose arbor and attended by Lochner's characteristic child Angels. |
Altarpiece of the Patron Saints of Cologne |
1440s Mixed technique on wood, 260 x 185 cm (central)
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Related Paintings::. | The Flagellation | Berlin, Altes Museum von der Schlossfreiheit aus | Svensk allmoge kring | |
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