Michael Pacher

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Saint Augustine and the Devil by Michael Pacher (1471 - 75) at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich
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Saint Augustine and the Devil by Michael Pacher (1471 - 75) at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich
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Michael Pacher (c.14351498) was an Austrian Tyrolean painter and sculptor active during the last quarter of the 15th century. His best-known work is the Saint Wolfgang Altarpiece which contains scenes from the life of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. His influence is primarily North Italian, and his work shares characteristics with that of painters such as Andrea Mantegna; however, German influences are also evident in his work, especially in his wood sculpture. He was most active from 1462 until his death.

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