Jörg Breu The Younger

Jörg Breu The Younger;Jorg Breu The Younger

Place: Augsburg

Death: 1547

Biography:

Early Life and Collaborations

Jörg Breu The Younger

, a painter from Augsburg, Germany, lived from approximately 1510 to 1547. As the son of Jörg Breu the Elder, he was deeply rooted in the artistic traditions of his family. Breu's early work involved collaborations with his father on various projects, which helped shape his skills and style.

Notable Works and Contributions

During the 1540s, Jörg Breu The Younger was involved in creating the Fechtbucher, commissioned by Paulus Hector Mair. This project showcased his ability to work on large-scale, intricate pieces. Additionally, Breu worked on wood carvings, known as Lebenstreppen, in collaboration with Cornelis Anthonisz.

Artistic Legacy and Influence

Breu's contributions to Augsburg's artistic scene are still celebrated today. His work can be found in various museums, including the Kunstsammlungen Und Museen Augsburg, which is a cultural treasure in Augsburg, Germany (https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/O/A@D3B449). Although his life was cut short in 1547, Breu's influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable.

Key Points about Jörg Breu The Younger:

  • Lived from approximately 1510 to 1547
  • Collaborated with his father, Jörg Breu the Elder, on various projects
  • Involved in creating the Fechtbucher commissioned by Paulus Hector Mair
  • Worked on wood carvings, known as Lebenstreppen, with Cornelis Anthonisz
  • Contributes to Augsburg's artistic heritage, with work featured in the Kunstsammlungen Und Museen Augsburg
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