Jörg Breu the Elder
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Jörg Breu the Elder (c. 1475 – 1537) of Augsburg was a painter of the German Danube school. He was the son of a weaver.
He journeyed to Austria and created several multi-panel altarpieces there in 1500–02, such as the Melk Altar (1502). He returned to Augsburg in 1502 where he became a master. He travelled to Italy twice, in ca. 1508 and in 1514/15.
After his death in 1537, his son, Jörg Breu the Younger continued to lead his Augsburg workshop until his own death 10 years later.
Jousting scene, pen and black ink over black chalk
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| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Breu the Elder, Jörg |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Breu the Elder, Joerg;Breu, Jörg;Breu, Georg;Preu, Jörg (der Ältere);Prew, Jörg (der Ältere);Breü, Jörg (der Ältere);Jörg Breu d. Ä. |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German Renaissance painter |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1475/1480 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Augsburg |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1537 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | Augsburg |

