Master of the Augustinian Crucifixion

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Master of the Augustinian Crucifixion; Crucifixion of Christ with Mary and John the Evangelist, around 1400

With master of Augustinian Crucifixion an unnamed well-known painter is late Gothic called. It got its emergency name after one of the two altarpieces that he created around 1400 for the monastery of the Augustinian hermits in Munich. He is seen as the artistically best representative of a Munich painting school at the turn of the 15th century.

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literature

  • Dorothea Preyß: "The raising of Drusiana and the crucifixion of Christ" - art-historical and painting-technical examinations of two panel paintings from the 14th century from the Bavarian National Museum in Munich. In: Hanna Nogossek, Dietmar Popp (Hrsg.): Contributions to the art history of East Central Europe (= conferences on East Central Europe research. Vol. 13). Herder Institute Verlag, Marburg, 2001, ISBN 3-87969-296-3 , pp. 61-73.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Bauer , Anna Bauer: Monasteries in Bavaria. An art and cultural history of the monasteries in Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate. 2nd, revised and supplemented edition. CH Beck. Munich 1993, ISBN 3-406-37754-8 , p. 118.