Bernhard Strigel (1461 - 1528)
Bernhard Strigel
Bernhard Strigel was a German painter of the Swabian school, one of the most important masters of the transitional period between the Gothic and the Renaissance.
Bernhard came from a family of artists from Memmingen. He painted works on religious and historical subjects, but became more famous as a portrait painter. The artist painted many portraits of noble citizens of his time in the spirit of the early Northern Renaissance.
Strigel enjoyed the patronage of Emperor Maximilian I and in 1515 became his court painter in Vienna. Here in the same year he created one of the earliest group portraits in Germany, a depiction of Maximilian I and his family. In the last years of his life he gave up religious work and devoted himself almost exclusively to portraiture.
Date and place of birt: | 1461, Memmingen, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 4 may 1528, Memmingen, Germany |
Period of activity: | XV, XVI century |
Specialization: | Artist, Painter |
Genre: | History painting, Portrait, Religious genre |
Art style: | Northern Renaissance |