Wilm Dedeke

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Madonna and Child (St. Anne's Museum Lübeck)

Wilm Dedeke (* 1460 in Lübeck , † 1528 in Hamburg ) was a North German painter of the late Gothic period.

In 1499 Dedeke and Absolon Stumme completed the unfinished St. Luke altar of the Hamburg Guild of St. Luke for the Mariendom in Hamburg for his late painter colleague Hinrik Bornemann and married his widow. In 1506 he is documented as a master painter in Hamburg.

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literature

  • Sebastian Giesen: Wilm Dedeke, the last painter of the Hamburg Middle Ages. In: Volker Plagemann (Ed.): The Middle Ages in Hamburg. Art sponsors, castles, churches, artists and works of art. Dölling and Galitz, Hamburg et al. 2000, ISBN 3-933374-80-4 , pp. 169–178, ( lectures by the Hamburg Monument Preservation Foundation 1).
  • Roland Krischel: Media Syntheses in Late Medieval Sacred Art. The altarpiece as a backdrop for liturgical objects and actions. With a contribution by Tobias Nagel. In: Wallraf-Richartz-Jahrbuch. 69, 2008, ISSN  0083-7105 , pp. 73-168.

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