Master of the Death of the Virgin

Master of the Death of the Virgin

Two anonymous artists have been called Master of the Death of the Virgin:

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  • Master of the Imhoff Altar — The Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1418 1422), oil on wood. In the Lorenzkirche, Nuremberg The Master of the Imhoff Altar (fl. c. 1410 1420) was a German painter. His name comes from an altarpiece, dating to between 1418 and 1422, commissioned by… …   Wikipedia

  • Master of the Cappella Medici Polyptych — The Master of the Cappella Medici Polyptych (sometimes called the Master of Terenzano) was an Italian painter active between about 1315 and 1335. Identified in the twentieth century by Bernard Berenson as the Master of Terenzano, the Master was… …   Wikipedia

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  • Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs — The Master of the Barbarigo Reliefs was an Italian sculptor active around Venice between about 1486 and about 1515. His name is derived from a set of reliefs in bronze, depicting the Coronation and Assumption of the Virgin and the twelve Apostles …   Wikipedia

  • Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin — For other uses, see Master of the Death of the Virgin. The Death of the Virgin (c. 1500). 57.5 x 76.8 cm, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam The Master of the Amsterdam Death of the Virgin (sometimes called the Master of the Almshouse of the Seven Electors)… …   Wikipedia

  • Master of the Death of the Virgin (engraver) — For other uses, see Master of the Death of the Virgin. The Master of the Death of the Virgin (fl c. 1440 1450) was an engraver most likely active in southern Germany. Approximately ten prints have been ascribed to him, including a Death of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Master of the Death of the Virgin (painter) — For other uses, see Master of the Death of the Virgin. The Master of the Death of the Virgin was a Netherlandish painter active between 1507 and 1537. He is believed to be responsible for a large group of paintings; two of these are altarpieces… …   Wikipedia

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