| Lemberger,
Georg (b. 1490/95, Landshut, d. 1540, Magdeburg) |
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German painter and
woodcut designer. His main achievement was to introduce the painting principles
of the Danube school to Middle Germany; he worked largely in Protestant
context. Between 1513 and 1515 Lemberger may have joined
Altdorfer in
Regensburg and collaborated on the miniatures in the Triumphal Procession
of Emperor Maximilian I (Vienna, Albertina). He may also have visited
Wolf Huber in Passau at that time. He moved to Leipzig in 1520. |