Master of the Augsburg Ecce Homo (active in Antwerp in the mid-16th century)
• Was an old Dutch graphic artist and painter at the beginning of the Early Renaissance.
• The artist, whose name is not certain, was given his emergency name after the work he created, with Christ as the Man of Sorrows (Latin: Ecce Homo ).
• The master of the Augsburg Ecce Homo was active around 1540 to 1560.
• His works, created for the private devotion of the bourgeoisie, show the transition from the late Gothic to the Renaissance.
• Possibly he is identical to the Hans Weiditz found in Augsburg and Strasbourg.
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