Augsburg school of painting

E631873

The Augsburg school of painting was a prominent Renaissance artistic movement centered in the German city of Augsburg, known for its detailed panel paintings, altarpieces, and early adoption of Italianate styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
school of painting
artForm painting
artHistoricalCategory Early modern art of Germany
artisticFocus detailed representation
realistic depiction
religious iconography
associatedWith German panel painting
South German art
country Holy Roman Empire
culturalSphere Latin Christendom NERFINISHED
developedInContextOf urban patrician culture of Augsburg
flourishedInCentury 15th century
16th century
genre history painting
portrait painting
religious art
hasPart altarpiece
panel painting
hasStyleCharacteristic combination of Gothic and Renaissance elements
complex compositions
fine detail
rich coloration
influencedBy Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
Italianate style
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
knownFor altarpieces
detailed panel paintings
early adoption of Italianate styles
locatedIn Augsburg NERFINISHED
Germany
movementPeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableWorkType altarpiece
devotional panel
patronage Augsburg patrician families
Catholic Church NERFINISHED
producedFor churches
monasteries
private devotion
region Swabia NERFINISHED
tradition German Renaissance art
useOf oil painting
tempera
wood panel

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Hans Burgkmair the Elder influenced Augsburg school of painting