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| Wolf Huber (c1485 - c1553) |
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Artists who influenced Wolf Huber![]() | The most important Danube School painter after Albrecht Altdorfer, Wolf Huber retained a highly individual style throughout his career. His father or uncle might have been a painter, and Huber probably apprenticed in his hometown of Feldkirch, Austria. By 1510 he may have had contact with Altdorfer. Huber studied Albrecht Dürer's art, as well as Dürer's Italian models, Andrea Mantegna and ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Wolf Huber![]() | |
![]() Albrecht Dürer | ![]() Allegory of Redemption with Donor (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Lamentation of Christ (Musee du Louvre) | ArtHistoryReference has no artists who were influenced by Wolf Huber. |
![]() Albrecht Altdorfer | ![]() Christ Leaving Mother (National Gallery) | ![]() Flight into Egypt (Staatliche Museen) | |
![]() Giovanni Bellini | ![]() Margaret Hundertpfundt (Philadelphia Museum of Art) | ![]() Bust of Man (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | |
![]() Leonardo da Vinci | ![]() Large Crucifixion (Art Institute of Chicago) | ![]() Presentation in Temple | |