Nazarene painters

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Nazarene painters were a group of early 19th-century German Romantic artists who sought to revive honesty and spirituality in Christian art by emulating the style and ideals of the Italian Renaissance and early German masters.

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instanceOf art movement
group of painters
aim revival of honesty and spirituality in Christian art
alternativeName Lukasbund NERFINISHED
Nazarenes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
dissolutionDate c. 1830s
formedIn Vienna NERFINISHED
foundedBy Franz Pforr NERFINISHED
Johann Friedrich Overbeck NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic austere linear style
bright but subdued color palette
clear contours
communal way of life
emphasis on spiritual content
religious subject matter
hasMember Eduard Jakob von Steinle NERFINISHED
Franz Pforr NERFINISHED
Friedrich Olivier NERFINISHED
Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow NERFINISHED
Johann Friedrich Overbeck NERFINISHED
Johann Konrad Hottinger NERFINISHED
Joseph Anton Koch NERFINISHED
Joseph Sutter NERFINISHED
Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld NERFINISHED
Ludwig Vogel NERFINISHED
Peter von Cornelius NERFINISHED
Philipp Veit NERFINISHED
inception 1809
influenced 19th-century religious art in Germany
Düsseldorf school of painting NERFINISHED
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood NERFINISHED
influencedBy Albrecht Dürer NERFINISHED
Hans Holbein the Younger NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance art
Perugino NERFINISHED
Quattrocento painting NERFINISHED
Raphael NERFINISHED
early German masters
medieval Christian art
mainCentre Rome NERFINISHED
movement German Romanticism NERFINISHED
namedAfter Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
nameGivenBy contemporary critics
notableWorkLocation Casa Bartholdy, Rome NERFINISHED
Casino Massimo, Rome NERFINISHED
opposedTo Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
academic art
originatedAs Brotherhood of St. Luke NERFINISHED
period early 19th century
religiousOrientation Roman Catholicism
residence Monastery of San Isidoro, Rome NERFINISHED
typicalGenre altarpieces
biblical scenes
fresco painting

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Brotherhood of St. Luke hasPart Nazarene painters