Jörg Breu the Younger

Jörg Breu the Younger

Jörg Breu the Younger (1510–1547), son of Jörg Breu the Elder, was a painter of Augsburg.In the 1540s, he was involved with the creation of the Fechtbucher commissioned by Paulus Hector Mair.


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