Meister des Londoner Gnadenstuhls auch Meister der St. Lambrechter Strahlenkranzmadonna#
Meister des Londoner Gnadenstuhls (also: Meister der St. Lambrechter Strahlenkranzmadonna), painter, worked around 1420/40. Main representative of the Soft Style in Styria, affinities to the Cologne school of painting. Named after a tryptich of the throne of grace, the central part of which is kept at the National Gallery in London (around 1430; the wings are kept at the castle of Rastenberg am Kamp, Lower Austria). A panel of the Virgin Mary on the throne originally from St. Lambrecht (around 1420/25, now at the Joanneum in Graz) is also often ascribed to him.
Literature#
Gotik in der Stmk., exhibition catalogue,
St. Lambrecht Monastery 1978.