Thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Frankfurt/M. Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-304) and index.
Contents:
Einleitung -- Jugendjahre -- Meister in Frankfurt -- Die nicht dokumentierten Jahre 1614-1618 -- Butzbach -- Die periode 1630-1636 -- Die erhaltenen werke -- Zusammenfassung -- Anlagen -- Literaturverzeichnis.
Summary:
Frankfurt painter Philipp Uffenbach (1566-1636) has in the eyes of many art historians never been able to free himself from the influence of the great masters of his time. He is regarded as an imitator of Grū̄̄̄newalds or an of imitator Dürer without genius -- noteworthy only as a teacher of Adam Elsheimer. This distorted image will be corrected in this volume and the painting of Uffenbach re-evaluated using the oeuvre that is first presented here in its entirety. Using extensive and previously untapped sources the author reconstructs the multi-faceted biography of a German artist of the early modern period and his dedication to his studies both as a scientist and alchemist. The book fills a gap in the history of art and still insufficiently explored transitional period of the late Renaissance to Baroque. It also provides a substantial contribution to the social and cultural history of the city of Frankfurt am Main.--Provided by publisher.
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