ca. 1525, Artist: I. P. Meister
Art historians have assigned the geographically imprecise term “Danube School” to a number of highly individual artists active in southern Germany, Austria and Bohemia, whose works exhibit a completely new sensitivity to nature. Late-Gothic elements blend with a radically new depiction of bodies and space. For the first time the landscape becomes an integral part of the composition or is even made a subject of its own.
Relief
Passau
ca. 1525
I. P. Meister (1. Drittel16. Jahrhundert)
Limewood
51,5 cm × 113,8 cm × 12,8 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer
Kunstkammer, 10183
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