
German Painting
From Dürer to Dix: five centuries of artistic visionBy Klaus H. CarlLength6h 5m
About this audiobook
In a country only unified since 1871, German culture and art is derived from ancient tradition. Studying German painting requires viewing it on a different scale, larger than the current geographical frontiers. From the Middle Ages through to the New Objectivity of the 20th century, we introduce you to the German artists who have marked history: Albrecht Dürer, the Romantic Caspar David Friedrich, and the Expressionist Otto Dix. Original in its themes, German painting always seeks harmony whilst remaining inquisitive.
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Length6 hrs 5 mins
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Publish dateSep 15, 2015
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
26Hans Holbein the Younger
2Art of the Middle Ages
27Hans Burgkmair the Elder
3From the Beginning to the Romanesque
28Christoph Amberger
4The Romanesque
29Bernhard Strigel
5Illuminated Manuscripts
30Lucas Cranach the Elder
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6Stained Glass
31Lucas Cranach the Younger
7Wall Painting
32Baroque and Rococo
8Panel Painting
33Adam Elsheimer
9Gothic Style
34Joachim von Sandrart
10Stained Glass
35Johann Heinrich Roos
11Panel Painting
36The Rococo
12Wilhelm of Cologne and the Cologne School of Painting
37Classicism
13Stephan Lochner
38Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
14Art of the Early Modern Period
39Anton Raphael Mengs
15The Renaissance
40Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
16From the Late Gothic to the Early Renaissance
41Asmus Jacob Carstens
17Michael Wolgemut
42Romanticism
18Martin Schongauer
43Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann
19The High Renaissance
44Friedrich Preller the Elder
20Albrecht Dürer
45Caspar David Friedrich
21Hans Leonhard ächäufelin and Hans Süß von Kulmbach
46Philipp Otto Runge
22Albrecht Altdorfer
47Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
23Matthias Grünewald
48The Nazarene Movement
24Hans Baldung Grien
49Peter von Cornelius
25Hans Holbein the Elder
50Johann Friedrich Overbeck