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Danube Landscape near Regensburg
Head of the Danube School, Altdorfer is one of the first artists in the history of European painting to represent the pure landscape. We have seen in the earlier work of Joachim Patinir as the landscape was the bottom-with almost absolute prominence, but the bottom end of the day, a work of religious themes. In this work of Altdorfer, or in its oldest “Landscape with Bridge” at the National Gallery of London, the landscape is the sole basis and the protagonist of the painting. Read the rest of this entry »
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