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Georg Pencz (c. 1500 - 1550 ) was a German Engraver , Painter and Printmaker . Pencz travelled to Nuremberg in 1523 and joined Albrecht Dürer ’s Atelier . Like Dürer, he visited Italy and was profoundly influenced by Venetian Art and it is believed he worked with Marcantonio Raimondi . In 1525 , he was imprisoned with the brothers Barthel Beham and Hans Sebald Beham , the so-called "godless painters", for spreading the radical views of Thomas Müntzer by asserting disbelief in Baptism , Christ and Transubstantiation . The three were pardoned shortly afterwards and became part of the group known as the "Little Masters" because of their tiny, intricate and influential prints. Around 1539 , Pencz briefly returned to Italy, visiting Rome for the first time, later to return to Nuremberg in 1540 , where he became became the city painter and earned his greatest success as a Portraitist . As an engraver, he ranks among the best of the German “Little Masters”. Notable prints include ''Six Triumphs of Petrarch'' and ''Life of Christ'' (26 plates). The best of his paintings are portraits, such as ''Portrait of a Young Man '', ''Portrait of Marshal Schirmer'' and ''Portrait of Erhard Schwetzer and his wife''. In 1550 , he was named court painter by Albert , Duke Of Prussia , but died before arriving at the court. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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