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11. Medieval works from Hungary and the German and Austrian territories

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Sculptor from Cologne
Woman carrying holy oil

German workshop (?)
Nursing Madonna (Maria Lactans)

Cologne Workshop
Reliquary bust of a knight

Sculptor from the Rhine Valley
Reliquary bust of a bishop-saint

Circle of Hans von Judenburg
Figure of Mary from an Annunciation or Visitation group

Tamás Kolozsvári (Thomas de Coloswar)
Calvary Altar from Garamszentbenedek

Master trained in Nuremberg (known as the Master of Bát)
Two scenes from the legend of St. Catherine of Alexandria; detail from the movable wing of a winged altarpiece.

Master trained in Vienna (student of the Master of the Presentation?)
Predella with scenes from the Life of Christ

Painter from Vienna or Wiener Neustadt
Parts of a winged altarpiece

Meister von Schloss Lichtenstein
Two panel paintings from a winged altarpiece dedicated to the Virgin Mary

Master trained in Vienna
Panel paintings depicting female saints; removed from the movable wings of a winged altarpiece

Influenced by the workshop of Hans Multscher/environment of Jakob Kaschauer
Bust of a female saint

Painter trained in Vienna (influenced by the Master of the Albert Altar)
Triptych of the Dormition of the Virgin

Workshop in Salzburg or Vienna
Panel painted on both sides: the recto showing St. Paul the Apostle, the verso showing a detail from the Mount of Olives scene

Painter from Salzburg (Master of the Hallein Altar)
Madonna with Ears of Wheat, with a depiction of the donor

Austrian or Bavarian workshop
Epitaph of Heinrich Cholnperger

Workshop in Poland or the environs of Vienna (the so-called master of Aranyosmarót)
Panels of a winged altarpiece from Aranyosmarót

Workshop of the Master of the Znaim Altar
Three reliefs from the movable wings of a winged altarpiece

Salzburg master
The Adoration of the Magi; on the reverse: Apostles; detail from the movable wing of a winged altarpiece

Master trained in Bavaria (?)
Crucifixion. Presumably the stationary wing of a winged altarpiece

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