Danube style
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"Danube style"@en
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"Refers to a style of painting that developed in Regensburg, Germany, and elsewhere along the Danube river during the Renaissance and Reformation. It is characterized by a renewed interest in medieval piety, an expressive use of nature, the relationship of the human figure and events to nature, and the introduction of landscape as a primary theme in art. The term was coined by Theodor von Frimmel (1853-1928), who believed that painting in the Danube River region around Regensburg, Passau, and Linz possessed common characteristics; the style seems to exist even though leading artists did not form a school in the usual sense of the term, since they did not work in a single workshop or in a particular center. Major artists whose work represents the style include Lucas Cranach the elder and Albrecht Altdorfer."@en
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Altdorfer, Albrechtcidoc:E21_Person
Breu, Jörg (I)cidoc:E21_Person
Cranach, Lucas (I)cidoc:E21_Person
Dürer, Albrechtcidoc:E21_Person
Huber, Wolfgangcidoc:E21_Person
Master of Mühldorfcidoc:E21_Person
Master of the Donauwörth Walburg Panelscidoc:E21_Person
Master of the Munich Saint John on Patmoscidoc:E21_Person