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Marx Reichlich The Visitation oil painting


The Visitation
Painting ID::  3367
Artist: Marx Reichlich
Painting: The Visitation
Introduction: 1511 Pinakothek, Munich
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marx Reichlich Meeting of Mary and Elisabeth oil painting


Meeting of Mary and Elisabeth
Painting ID::  32486
Artist: Marx Reichlich
Painting: Meeting of Mary and Elisabeth
Introduction: Wood, 100,5 x 81,2 cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1460-1520 German Marx Reichlich Gallery Austrian painter. His name, which first appeared in records of Salzburg citizens in 1494, has been linked (Semper) to an artist who signed some of his paintings with the initials M R. The earliest of the initialled panels, the Adoration of the Magi with the Donor Heinrich Mentlberger (1489; Innsbruck, ex-Wilten Abbey Church; Innsbruck, Tirol. Landesmus.), suggests that Reichlich had trained with the Tyrolean artists Friedrich Pacher and Michael Pacher. The latter lived in Salzburg from 1495 to 1498, and the stylistic association with him visible in the Perckhamer Altarpiece (c. 1495-8; Austria, priv. col., see Oberhammer, nos 1-12) may account for Reichlich's having become a citizen in Salzburg. The connections with both Pachers and the fact that Reichlich received several commissions in Neustift (Novacella, nr Bressanone) suggest that his origins were in that region. According to a receipt dated 1499, he painted a panel (untraced) for the Benediktinerstift of St Lambrecht in Styria. In 1508 Emperor Maximilian I commissioned him to restore the frescoes (in situ) in Schloss Runkelstein near Bozen (Bolzano). The latest panels signed with the initials M R make up part of a double-winged altarpiece (Heiligenblut, St Vincent) that was completed by one 'Wolffgang Maller' in 1520, perhaps because Reichlich was no longer living. Also attributed to Reichlich on stylistic, technical and circumstantial grounds are eight portraits (c. 1519-20) formerly assigned to a 'Master of the Angrer Portrait' whose name was derived from the riveting bust-length portrait of Canon Gregor Angrer of Brixen (1519; Innsbruck, Tirol. Landesmus.). . Related Artists to Marx Reichlich : | Aureliano De Beruete Y Moret | Giorgio Schiavone | Agostino Brunias | Gijsbrecht Leytens | Nikolai Roerich |

 

 

 

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