Stefan Lochner
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German painter working in the late "soft style" of the International Gothic. (c. 1410–1451) | |||||
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| Date of birth | 1410 Meersburg | ||||
| Date of death | 1451 Cologne | ||||
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| Stefan Lochner (circa 1400/1410–1451) |
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Etienne Lochner; Steffan; Stephan; Steffan Lochner; Stephan Lochner; Lochner | ||
| Description | German painter and manuscript illuminator | ||
| Date of birth/death | circa 1400-1410 |
1451 | |
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Meersburg |
Cologne | |
| Work period | from 1442 until 1451 | ||
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Works
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Last Judgement
circa 1435. oil and gold on panel. 124.5 × 174 cm (49 × 68.5 in). Cologne, Wallraf–Richartz Museum. -
Saint John the Evangelist
1445-1450. oil on panel. 45 × 14.8 cm (17.7 × 5.8 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. -
Three Saints, c. 1450
Work in progress