Martin Schongaueur was the first truly great master, who played a decisive role in the further development of German engraving. We see the artist’s new, much more diverse application of


Martin Schongaueur was the first truly great master, who played a decisive role in the further development of German engraving. We see the artist’s new, much more diverse application of

Medieval painting is full of different symbols. Peony – an ordinary garden flower in our time – then in religious paintings or altars, he symbolized the trinity of God –

Martin Schongauer – one of the greatest masters of European art of the XV century. He became most famous as an engraver. In painting, the artist’s work marked the transition

“The Madonna of a Gazebo of Roses” was written in 1473 for the Church of St. Martin in Colmar. The artist depicts a symbolic motif, favored by late Gothic craftsmen,

Martin Schongauer occupies an important place in the history of German painting. He was a recognized artist and engraver. Unfortunately, very few works of this great maverick survived. Even a

Martin Schongauer occupies an important place in the history of the German engraving of the Renaissance. The heyday of the engraving on copper began already in the middle of the