Cologne School of Painting

Stephan Lochner: Altar of the Cologne City Patrons (middle panel), c. 1450

The term Cologne School of Painting was first applied in the 19th century to describe old German paintings generally. It subsequently came to refer more specifically to painters who had their workshops in medieval Cologne and the lower-Rhine region from about 1300 to 1550.[1][2]

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