Leonhard Beck

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Leonhard Beck was a German Renaissance painter and woodcut designer known for his work at the court of Emperor Maximilian I and his contributions to major imperial print projects.

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instanceOf German painter
Renaissance artist
person
woodcut designer
activeInPeriod early 16th century
late 15th century
artForm tempera painting
woodcut
artisticSchool Augsburg school NERFINISHED
associatedWith Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
imperial propaganda projects
contributedTo Maximilian I’s program of printed self-representation
countryOfCitizenship Germany
employer Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork panel painting
printmaking
woodcut illustration
genre book illustration
devotional images
historical illustration
narrative cycles
portrait
religious art
hasWorkType altarpiece panel
book woodcut
single-sheet print
influencedBy Augsburg painters of the late Gothic period NERFINISHED
Hans Holbein the Elder NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor contributions to imperial print projects
large-scale collaborative print cycles
series of woodcuts for chivalric and dynastic subjects
work at the court of Emperor Maximilian I
notableWork Genealogy of Maximilian I (woodcuts) NERFINISHED
Theuerdank woodcuts NERFINISHED
Triumphal Procession of Maximilian I (woodcuts) NERFINISHED
Weisskunig woodcuts NERFINISHED
occupation painter
woodcut artist
patron Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
role court artist
workLocation Augsburg NERFINISHED

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