The Brunswick Monogrammist or Master of the Brunswick Monogram was an anonymous Netherlandish painter, active in the mid-to-late 16th century. He (or she) painted religious scenes but also several scenes of secular merriment, including brothel and tavern scenes, and has been called "the most significant precursor of Pieter Bruegel the Elder".[1]
^Braunschweiger Monogrammist, Bordellszene Archived 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved 4 September 2009
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The BrunswickMonogrammist or Master of the Brunswick Monogram was an anonymous Netherlandish painter, active in the mid-to-late 16th century. He (or...
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daughter married first Jan van Amstel, now usually identified with The BrunswickMonogrammist, and subsequently Gillis van Coninxloo. Wikimedia Commons has media...
style of Northern Mannerism. Other artists were Lucas Gassel, the BrunswickMonogrammist, and Cornelis Massys. Massys was the son of Quentin Massys, a friend...
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