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Jörg Breu the Younger

1490
1537
Germany
Jörg Breu the Younger (Germany, 1490–1537) was a painter and printmaker known for his contributions to the Southern German Renaissance, with his birth city being Augsburg and death city unknown.
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Renaissance
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Jörg Breu the Younger (1490–1537) was a German painter and printmaker associated with the Renaissance movement. He was born in Augsburg, where he became known for his religious and mythological subjects, as well as his detailed landscapes. Breu was influenced by the works of his contemporaries and contributed to the development of the Augsburg school of painting. His works often reflect the transition from Gothic to Renaissance styles, showcasing a blend of traditional and innovative techniques. Key events in his life include his appointment as a master in the Augsburg guild and his participation in various commissions for altarpieces and murals. Breu's legacy is marked by his role in the evolution of German Renaissance art.

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