Lucas Moser
Lucas Moser (c 1390 - c 1434), was a German Late-Gothic painter.
Biography
Moser was born in Ulm, and is part of the early Ulm School of artists such as Hans Multscher. Not much is known about his life. Moser's name is known only through an inscription on the frame of the altarpiece above the altar of St. Mary Magdalene parish church in Tiefenbronn.[1] This altarpiece is a significant work which represents a shift from the International Gothic to a more natural Realism style and technique, similar to Early Netherlandish painting.[2]
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References
- "Lucas Moser Brief Biography". Retrieved 2012-07-11.
- "Late Gothic and Northern European Renaissance". Retrieved 2012-07-11.
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