Master of the Housebook German Northern Renaissance Painter, 15th Century, German graphic artist. The master is named for a series of vigorous and sophisticated drawings of everyday life found in the Hausbuch at Castle Wolfegg. Many of his engravings are in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. His work is thought to have influenced Bosch, Bruegel, and Durer.
Virgin and Child with St Anne 1490 Tempera and oil on wood, 136 x 105 cm Landesmuseum, Oldenburg The theme of the three generations, grandmother, mother and child, found favour with the artists of northern Europe, especially in Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries.Artist:MASTER of the Housebook Title: Virgin and Child with St Anne Painted in 1451-1500 , German - - painting : religious Painting ID:: 63699
Master of the Housebook Virgin and Child with St Anne 1490 Tempera and oil on wood, 136 x 105 cm Landesmuseum, Oldenburg The theme of the three generations, grandmother, mother and child, found favour with the artists of northern Europe, especially in Germany in the 15th and 16th centuries.Artist:MASTER of the Housebook Title: Virgin and Child with St Anne Painted in 1451-1500 , German - - painting : religious
German Northern Renaissance Painter, 15th Century, German graphic artist. The master is named for a series of vigorous and sophisticated drawings of everyday life found in the Hausbuch at Castle Wolfegg. Many of his engravings are in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. His work is thought to have influenced Bosch, Bruegel, and Durer.