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See also: Nordlingen, See also: German artist of the early Swabian school, in the 15th century
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The date and place of his See also: birth are unknown, but his name is on the See also: roll of the tax-gatherers of See also: Ulm in 1449; and in 1467 he was made citizen and See also: town painter at Nordlingen, " because of his acquaintance with Flemish methods of See also: painting." One of the first of his acknowledged productions is a shrine on one of the altars of the See also: church of Rothenburg on the Tauber, the wings of which were finished in 1466, with seven scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin Mary
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In the town-
See also: hall of Rothenburg is a Madonna and St
See also: Catherine of 1467; and in the choir of Nordlingen See also: cathedral a triptych of 1488, representing the " Nativity " and " Christ amidst the Doctors," at the See also: side of a votive Madonna attended by St See also: Joseph and St See also: Margaret as patrons of a See also: family
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In each of these See also: works the painter's name certifies the picture, and the manner is truly that of an artist " acquainted with Flemish methods." We are not told under whom See also: Herlen laboured in the See also: Netherlands, but he probably took the same course as Schongauer and Hans See also: Holbein the elder, who studied in the school of See also: van der See also: Weyden
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His altarpiece at Rothenburg contains See also: groups and figures, as well as forms of See also: action and drapery, which seem copied from those of van der Weyden's or See also: Memlinc's disciples, and the votive Madonna of 1488, whilst characterize& by similar features, only displays such further changes as may be accounted for by the master's See also: constant later contact with contemporaries in See also: Swabia
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Herlen had none of the See also: genius of Schongauer
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He failed to acquire the delicacy even of the second-See also: rate men who handed down to Matsys the traditions of the 15th century; but his example was certainly favourable to the development of See also: art in Swabia
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By general consent critics have assigned to him a large altar-piece, with scenes from the gospels and figures of St Florian and St Floriana, and a Crucifixion, the See also: principal figure of which is carved in high See also: relief on the See also: surface of
a large panel in the church of See also: Dinkelsbuhl
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A Crucifixion, with eight scenes from the New Testament, is shown as his in the cathedral, a " Christ in See also: Judgment, with Mary and See also: John," and the " Resurrection of Souls " in the town-hall of Nordlingen
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A small
See also: Epiphany, once in the convent of the Minorites of Ulm, is in the Holzschuher collection at Augsburg, a Madonna and Circumcision in the See also: National Museum at See also: Munich
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Herlen's epitaph, preserved by Rathgeber, states that he died on the 12th of See also: October 1491, and was buried at Nordlingen
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