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| Christoph Amberger (c1500 - 1562) |
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Artists who influenced Christoph Amberger![]() | German painter and draughtsman. His family came from the Upper Palatinate. He served his apprenticeship in Augsburg, probably with Leonhard Beck, whose daughter Barbara he married. He became a master on 15 May 1530 but rarely signed his work. He was in northern Italy and Venice c. 1525–7. His full-length pendant portraits of a husband and wife (both 1525; Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.) show Venetian influ ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Christoph Amberger![]() | |
![]() Titian | ![]() Hans Jacob Fugger (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Mattaus Schwarz I (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum) | ArtHistoryReference has no artists who were influenced by Christoph Amberger. |
![]() Hans Holbein the Younger | ![]() Portrait of a Man (Hermitage) | ![]() Portrait of a Woman (Hermitage) | |
![]() Paris Bordone | ![]() Cornelius Gros (Uffizi) | ![]() Sebastian Münster (Staatliche Museen) | |
![]() Hans Holbein the Elder | |||