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Jorg Breu the Elder
(c. 1475 -- 1537), of Augsburg, was a painter of the German Danube school. He was the son of a weaver. He journeyed to Austria and created several multi-panel altarpieces there in 1500-02, such as the Melk Altar (1502). He returned to Augsburg in 1502 where he became a master. He travelled to Italy twice, in ca. 1508 and in 1514/15. After his death in 1537, his son, Jörg Breu the Younger continued to lead his Augsburg workshop until his own death 10 years later.

 

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Jorg Breu the Elder Flucht nach agypten oil painting

Painting ID::  67441

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Jorg Breu the Elder
Flucht nach agypten
1595 Oil on panel 92.5 x 128 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jorg Breu the Elder Flucht nach Agypten oil painting

Painting ID::  69078

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Jorg Breu the Elder
Flucht nach Agypten
Date 1495 Medium oil on panel Dimensions 92.5 x 128 cm
   
   
     

 

 

Jorg Breu the Elder Archduchess of Austria oil painting

Painting ID::  79334

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Jorg Breu the Elder
Archduchess of Austria
1604(1604) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 1970 ursprxngliche Format wiederhergestellt: 191,5 x 110 cm Rahmenmaße: 208 x 126,8 x 9 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jorg Breu the Elder Vase mit Blumen und Bronzebuste Ludwigs XIV oil painting

Painting ID::  83487

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Jorg Breu the Elder
Vase mit Blumen und Bronzebuste Ludwigs XIV
1686(1686) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 190 x 164 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jorg Breu the Elder Lampi Portrait einer jungen Frau oil painting

Painting ID::  85347

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Jorg Breu the Elder
Lampi Portrait einer jungen Frau
Date 1830 cyf
   
   
     

 

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Jorg Breu the Elder
(c. 1475 -- 1537), of Augsburg, was a painter of the German Danube school. He was the son of a weaver. He journeyed to Austria and created several multi-panel altarpieces there in 1500-02, such as the Melk Altar (1502). He returned to Augsburg in 1502 where he became a master. He travelled to Italy twice, in ca. 1508 and in 1514/15. After his death in 1537, his son, Jörg Breu the Younger continued to lead his Augsburg workshop until his own death 10 years later.