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Master of the Mornauer Portrait
German painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Master of the Mornauer Portrait was a 15th-century German portrait painter active in Bavaria or Tyrol about 1460–1488. His notname is based on the Portrait of Alexander Mornauer now in the National Gallery, London.[1] He was previously identified with Michael Pacher or Jost Amman, both proposals now rejected.[2] He has also been tentatively identified as Ulrich Füetrer, which remains a possibility.[3]
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