Saint Ferreolus, from Saints Connected with the House of Habsburg

Saint Ferreolus, from Saints Connected with the House of Habsburg

Leonhard BeckWW-1500-058253
1500·Woodcut in black on ivory wove paper·Image: 23.8 × 21.5 cm (9 3/8 × 8 1/2 in.); Sheet: 24.3 × 21.7 cm (9 5/8 × 8 9/16 in.)

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Year
1500
Dimensions
Image: 23.8 × 21.5 cm (9 3/8 × 8 1/2 in.); Sheet: 24.3 × 21.7 cm (9 5/8 × 8 9/16 in.)

Artist

Leonhard Beck
Leonhard Beck

Painting

Leonhard Beck was a painter and woodcuts designer in Augsburg, Germany. He was the son of Georg Beck, a miniaturist who was active in Augsburg c. 1490–1512/15. Leonhard collaborated with his father on two psalters for the Augsburg monastery in 1495. He later worked as an assistant to Hans Holbein the Elder, contributing to an altarpiece in 1500–1501, which is now housed in the Städel museum in Frankfurt am Main.

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Year
1500
Dimensions
Image: 23.8 × 21.5 cm (9 3/8 × 8 1/2 in.); Sheet: 24.3 × 21.7 cm (9 5/8 × 8 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1500-058253

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Leonhard Beck

Leonhard Beck

Painting

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