Hans Pleydenwurff (attributed, uncertain)

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Hans Pleydenwurff (attributed, uncertain) is a late Gothic German painter and workshop master whose style and influence are thought to have shaped early artists of the Northern Renaissance, including the young Lucas Cranach the Elder.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German artist
human
late Gothic artist
painter
activeIn 15th century
artHistoricalRole precursor of the Northern Renaissance
artisticStyle Northern Renaissance transitional style
late Gothic panel painting
attributionStatus uncertain
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
ethnicGroup German
genre religious art
influenced Lucas Cranach the Elder NERFINISHED
early Northern Renaissance painters
movement Late Gothic NERFINISHED
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
name Hans Pleydenwurff NERFINISHED
notableFor influential workshop practice in Nuremberg
shaping early Northern Renaissance style in Germany
notableWork Nuremberg high altar panels (attributed) NERFINISHED
occupation painter
workshop master
region Northern Europe
workLocation Franconia NERFINISHED
Nuremberg NERFINISHED

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Lucas Cranach the Elder studentOf Hans Pleydenwurff (attributed, uncertain)