The Schongauer Altarpiece panels

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The Schongauer Altarpiece panels are a series of late 15th- to early 16th-century religious paintings by Hans Holbein the Elder, notable for their detailed devotional imagery and contribution to the development of German Renaissance art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian devotional art
German Renaissance artwork
altarpiece panels
religious paintings
artForm panel painting
artisticSchool Augsburg school of painting NERFINISHED
associatedPeriod early modern period
late Middle Ages
associatedWith Catholic Church NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Hans Holbein the Elder NERFINISHED
culture German
depicts Christian religious scenes
devotional imagery
genre religious art
hasAuthor Hans Holbein the Elder NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn development of Holbein family workshop style
later German religious painting
hasPart individual painted panels
iconographicType altarpiece cycle
inception early 16th century
late 15th century
influencedBy late Gothic art
intendedAudience worshippers in a church setting
languageOfWork visual art
madeOfMaterial wooden panels
materialUsed oil paint
movement German Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor contribution to the development of German Renaissance art
detailed devotional imagery
period Renaissance NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sharesCreatorWith other early works of Hans Holbein the Elder
style transition from late Gothic to Renaissance
subjectHeading Christian iconography
technique tempera and oil on panel
use church altarpiece
liturgical devotion

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Hans Holbein the Elder notableWork The Schongauer Altarpiece panels