Jörg Breu the Younger explained
Jörg Breu the Younger (c. 1510 - 1547) was a painter of Augsburg. He was the son of Jörg Breu the Elder, and collaborated with his father on some works.[1]
In the 1540s, he was involved with the creation of the Fechtbucher commissioned by Paulus Hector Mair. He did also wood carvings Lebenstreppen, together with Cornelis Anthonisz[2]
Work
A selection:
- Das Geheime Ehrenbuch der Fugger
- Madonna with child
- Conquest of Rhodos by Queen Artemisia, 1535. Bavarian State Painting Collections}, Munich
- Der reiche Prasser und der arme Lazarus, 1535
- Festival in Venice, 1539
- History of Suzanne, 1540
- Kaiserl. Schlittenfahrt, vers 1540
- Siege of Algiers, 1541
- Sacrifice of Isaac, 1545
References
- Web site: Jörg Breu d. Ä. (Augsburg 1475–1537) und Jörg Breu d. J. (Augsburg 1510–1547) Die heilige Sippe. Bei der farbigen Ausmalung ist von einem Anteil seines Sohnes auszugehen.. Alexander Strasoldo. Dorotheum. de.
- Web site: Lebenstreppen. 27 October 2015. de.