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AMBERGER, Christoph Oil Painting Reproductions

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AMBERGER, Christoph Christoph Fugger oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Christoph Fugger
Painting ID::  4732
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Christoph Fugger
1541 Wood, 97 x 80 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich
   
   
     

AMBERGER, Christoph Goldsmith Jorg Zrer of Augsburg oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Goldsmith Jorg Zrer of Augsburg
Painting ID::  4733
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Goldsmith Jorg Zrer of Augsburg
1531 Oil on panel, 78 x 51 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
   
   
     

AMBERGER, Christoph Portrait of Felicitas Seiler oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Portrait of Felicitas Seiler
Painting ID::  4734
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Portrait of Felicitas Seiler
1537 Wood, 90 x 80 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich
   
   
     

AMBERGER, Christoph Young Man in Fur oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Young Man in Fur
Painting ID::  4735
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Young Man in Fur
Oil on wood, 50,5 x 42,5 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
   
   
     

AMBERGER, Christoph Portrait of Cornelius Gros oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Portrait of Cornelius Gros
Painting ID::  28831
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Portrait of Cornelius Gros
mk65 Oil on panel 21x16 15/16in
   
   
     

AMBERGER, Christoph Portrait of a Young Man oil


AMBERGER, Christoph
Portrait of a Young Man
Painting ID::  83164
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Portrait of a Young Man
after 1548(1548) Medium Oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

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     AMBERGER, Christoph
     German Painter, ca.1500-1562 German painter and draughtsman. His family came from the Upper Palatinate. He served his apprenticeship in Augsburg, probably with Leonhard Beck, whose daughter Barbara he married. He became a master on 15 May 1530 but rarely signed his work. He was in northern Italy and Venice c. 1525-7. His full-length pendant portraits of a husband and wife (both 1525; Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.) show Venetian influence, and the portrait of Anton Welser (1527; priv. col., see 1980 exh. cat., p. 98) is in the Italian style. According to Sandrart, during the Imperial Diet of 1530 in Augsburg Amberger painted a portrait of Emperor Charles V to the Emperor's satisfaction, but the surviving work (Berlin, Gem?ldegal.) dates from 1532, based on the age given. In the decades that followed, Amberger was the favourite portrait painter of ambitious merchant families, such as the Fugger, who belonged to guilds but were connected with the nobility by family or marriage ties.

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