Barthel Beham, who is particularly influenced by …
Years: 1527 - 1527
Barthel Beham, who is particularly influenced by Durer's later works, settles in Catholic Munich in about 1527 to work for the Bavarian dukes William IV and Louis X. Bartel’s “Portrait of Chancellor Leonhard von Eyck,” painted in 1527 with Bartel’s characteristically vigorous realism, displays the strong influence of Italian art.
Whie here, his exceptional talent will establish him as one of Germany's principal portrait painters, favored by distinguished patrons such as Emperor Charles V.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Nuremberg, Free Imperial City of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Bavaria, Wittelsbach Duchy of
- Lutheranism
- Protestantism
Topics
- Portraits, Renaissance
- Renaissance, Italian
- Renaissance, German
- Western Art: 1516 to 1528
- Protestant Reformation
