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from Auction House Records. Portrait of Sigismund Baldinger (1510-1558), three-quarter-length, seated, in a black satin doublet and a fur-lined black mantle, holding gloves, at a draped table Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Georg Pencz
was a German draughtsman and painter active in the workshop of Albrecht
Dürer (1471-1528). He arrived in Nuremberg in 1523 and subsequently
entered Dürer’s workshop. He was imprisoned, together with the Beham
brothers, for allegedly disseminating the radical political and
religious views of Thomas Müntzer (c. 1488-1525), but was eventually
pardoned and remained free to carry on with his painting. Pencz’s (showing 500 of 3330 characters). |
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