Master Of The Lyversberger Passion

Master Of The Lyversberger Passion

Biography:

The Master of the Lyversberger Passion is an anonymous painter from Cologne, active between 1460 and 1490. He is known for his contributions to the Cologne School of Painting, which was a significant movement in German art during the late Middle Ages. The Master of the Lyversberger Passion is believed to have been influenced by Flemish painters such as Dirk Bouts, Rogier van der Weyden, and Hans Memling. His style is characterized by a blend of traditional German art and the innovative techniques of the Flemish masters. He is known for his use of bright colors, detailed compositions, and expressive figures. The Master of the Lyversberger Passion is an important figure in the development of German art, and his work continues to be studied and appreciated today.

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