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The Brunswick Monogrammist : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brunswick Monogrammist
The Brunswick Monogrammist was an anonymous Netherlandish painter, active in the mid-to-late 16th century. He painted religious scenes but also several scenes of secular merriment, including brothel and tavern scenes. He has been called "the most significant precursor of Pieter Bruegel the Elder".〔(Braunschweiger Monogrammist, Bordellszene ), Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved 4 September 2009〕 ==Identity==
The monogram for which the Brunswick Monogrammist is named appears only once, on his (or her) ''Parable of the Great Supper'' in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Brunswick. It is composed of the interlocked letters J, V, A, M, S and L,〔Elise L. Smith. "Brunswick Monogrammist" Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, 12/4/07, http://www.groveart.com/〕 and neither it nor careful analysis of his work have yielded consensus about his identity. His (or her, as Verhulst was female) paintings have been attributed to a number of painters, including Jan van Hemessen, Mayken Verhulst〔 and Jan van Amstel.〔''Collection: Dr. Herbert & Monika Schaefer: Selected Works''. New Haven: Mountain View Press. 1998. 32.〕〔Bloch, Vitale. "A Luteplayer by Jan van Hemessen" ''The Burlington Magazine'', Vol. 98, No. 645. (Dec., 1956), pp. 445-447.〕
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