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- Year
- 1814
- Medium
- mixed technique
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Johann Friedrich Overbeck was a German painter and draughtsman born in Lübeck who became a central figure of the Nazarene movement in early 19th-century Rome. Working primarily in drawing and tempera, he developed a meticulous linear style rooted in Northern Renaissance principles and Christian iconography. Based in Rome from 1810 onward, Overbeck led a community of artists dedicated to reviving religious art through intense technical study and spiritual conviction. His drawings and paintings are characterized by precise draftsmanship, jewel-like color, and allegorical or devotional subject matter that rejected the conventions of academic Romanticism.
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- 1814
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- mixed technique
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- WW-1814-584124
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