!!!Meister von Großlobming
Meister von Grosslobming, sculptor, worked in the late 14th century,
probably in Vienna. One of the most important sculptors of the Soft
Style in Austria; his work shows strong influences from French art. He
used to be wrongly identified as Hans von Judenburg. He is named
after a group of sculptures originally kept in the parish church at
Grosslobming (around 1375/90, St. Bishop, St. George, the Angel of the
Annunciation and John the Evangelist.) The sculptures can now be seen
in the Oesterreichische Galerie Belvedere in Vienna; a sculpture of
the Virgin Mary, also by him, is kept at the Liebighaus in Frankfurt.
!Literature
A. Saliger, Der Meister von Grosslobming, exhibition
catalogue, Oe. Galerie Belvedere, Vienna 1994.
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