The Master of the Drapery Studies (German: Meister der Gewandstudien), also known as Master of the Coburg Roundels (German: Meister der Coburger Rundblätter) is the notname given to the "very productive" and "multifaceted" late 15th-century author of some 30 surviving paintings and over 150 surviving drawings. Indeed, according to the J. Paul Getty Museum, up to 180 surviving drawings "have been attributed to this master, comprising one of the most extensive bodies of drawn work of any northern European artist before Albrecht Dürer." Conversely, it has been suggested at least once that both the Master of the Drapery Studies and the Master of the Coburg Roundels may be two separate persons and that their body of work is attributable to a whole circle of artists.
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| - Meister der Coburger Rundblätter (de)
- Maître des Études de draperies (fr)
- Master of the Drapery Studies (en)
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| - Als Meister der Coburger Rundblätter (englisch Master of the Coburg Roundels) wird ein altdeutscher Zeichner und Maler bezeichnet, der von ca. 1485 bis ca. 1500 am Oberrhein und schließlich in Straßburg tätig war. (de)
- The Master of the Drapery Studies (German: Meister der Gewandstudien), also known as Master of the Coburg Roundels (German: Meister der Coburger Rundblätter) is the notname given to the "very productive" and "multifaceted" late 15th-century author of some 30 surviving paintings and over 150 surviving drawings. Indeed, according to the J. Paul Getty Museum, up to 180 surviving drawings "have been attributed to this master, comprising one of the most extensive bodies of drawn work of any northern European artist before Albrecht Dürer." Conversely, it has been suggested at least once that both the Master of the Drapery Studies and the Master of the Coburg Roundels may be two separate persons and that their body of work is attributable to a whole circle of artists. (en)
- Le Maître des Études de draperies (en allemand : Meister der Gewandstudien), aussi connu sous le nom de Maître des Ronds de Cobourg (en allemand : Meister der Coburger Rundblätter) est un peintre et dessinateur allemand connu sous ces noms de convention et actif à Strasbourg à la fin du XVe siècle. D'après le J. Paul Getty Museum, environ 180 dessins sont attribués à ce maître « très productif »et « multiforme », « ce qui en fait le plus important ensemble de dessins d'un artiste nord-européen avant Albrecht Dürer ». On connaît en outre environ 30 peintures du même artiste. (fr)
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