Martin Schongauer
1430 Colmar
1491 Breisach
As an engraver Martin Schongauer made groundbreaking works, which had major influence on later artists, for instance on Albrecht Dürer. 116 signed sheets are still in existence today, however, their temporal succession remains obscure. Schongauer contributes to the art of engraving by refining the techniques, he finds his way to a new and clear use of images for the Christian subjects.
Some 50 sheets with drawings are ascribed to Martin Schongauer as well, they can be found in museums all over Europe.
It can be presumed that Martin Schongauer went to the Netherlands as a travelling journeyman, because of his picture's similarity with the old Dutch masters. Perhaps he even was a student of Rogier van der Weyden.
After 1470 Martin Schongauer settles in Colmar, proof thereof can be found in numerous sources, where he works the last years of his life, presumably from 1489 to around 1491, on murals in the Breisach cathedral.
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Etching 1646
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Etching 1635
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