ainters with German
affinities, like Makart (1840-1884), an Austrian, who possessed good
technical qualities and indulged in a profusion of color; Munkacsy
(1846-1900), a Hungarian, who is perhaps more Parisian than German in
technic, and Boecklin (1827-1901), a Swiss, who is quite by himself in
fantastic and grotesque subjects, a weird and uncanny imagination, and
a brilliant prismatic coloring.
PRINCIPAL WORKS: BOHEMIAN SCHOOL--Theoderich of Prague,
Karlstein chap. and University Library Prague, Vienna Mus.;
Wurmser, same places.
FRANCONIAN SCHOOL--Wolgemut, Aschaffenburg, Munich,
Nuremberg, Cassel Mus.; Duerer, Crucifixion Dresden, Trinity
Vienna Mus., other works Munich, Nuremberg, Madrid Mus.;
Schaeufelin, Basle, Bamberg, Cassel, Munich, Nuremberg,
Nordlingen Mus., and Ulm Cathedral; Baldung, Aschaffenburg,
Basle, Berlin, Kunsthalle Carlsruhe, Freiburg Cathedral;
Kulmbach, Munich, Nuremberg, Oldenburg; Altdorfer and the
"Little Masters" are seen in the Augsburg, Nuremberg,
Berlin, Munich and Fuerstenberg Mus.
SWABIAN SCHOOL--Schoengauer, attributed pictures Colmar Mus.;
Zeitblom, Augsburg, Berlin, Carlsruhe, Munich, Nuremberg,
Simaringen Mus.; Schaffner, Munich, Schliessheim, Nuremberg,
Ulm Cathedral; Strigel, Berlin, Carlsruhe, Munich,
Nuremberg; Burkmair, Augsburg, Berlin, Munich, Maurice chap.
Nuremberg; Holbein the Elder, Augsburg, Nuremberg, Basle,
Staedel Mus., Frankfort; Holbein the Younger, Basle,
Carlsruhe, Darmstadt, Dresden, Berlin, Louvre, Windsor
Castle, Vienna Mus.
SAXON SCHOOL--Cranach, Bamberg Cathedral and Gallery,
Munich, Vienna, Dresden, Berlin, Stuttgart, Cassel; Cranach
the Younger, Stadtkirche Wittenberg, Leipsic, Vienna,
Nuremberg Mus.
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PAINTERS: Rottenhammer,
Louvre, Berlin, Munich, Schliessheim, Vienna, Kunsthalle
Hamburg; Elzheimer, Stadel, Brunswick, Louvre, Munich,
Berlin, Dresden; Denner, Kunsthalle Hamburg, Berlin,
Brunswick, Dresden, Vienna, Munich; Mengs, Madrid, Vienna,
Dresden, Munich, St. Petersburg; Angelica Kauffman, Vienna,
Hermitage, Turin, Dresden, Nat. Gal. Lon., Phila. Acad.
NINETEENTH-CENTURY PAINTERS: Overbeck, frescos in S. Maria
degli Angeli Assisi, Villa Massimo Rome, Carlsruhe, New
Pinacothek, Munich, Staedel Mus., Dusseldorf; Cornelius,
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