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Augusta Stylianou Gallery
Wilm Dedeke (b. 1460 in Lübeck, d. 1528 in Hamburg) was a late gothic painter from Northern Germany. Dedeke completed the Altar of St. Luke (Lukas-Altar) at the Hamburg Mariendom in 1499 for the Hamburg Guild of Saint Luke. It had been left unfinished by his late colleagues Hinrik Bornemann and Absolon Stumme; Dedeke married the widow of the latter man. In 1502 he attained the title of Master of the Brotherhood of St. Thomas.[1] Works Wings of the Altar of the Brotherhood of Corpus Christi (1496) from the Cloisters in Lübeck, today in the St. Annen Museum Shrine of St. Anne (c. 1500), also in the St. Annen Museum The Crucified Christ (c. 1500), from the St. Catherine's Church, Hamburg, now in the collection of the Kunsthalle Hamburg Madonna with Child (c. 1500), St. Annen Museum.
^ Entry from the Grove Dictionary of Art, on Artnet.com. Retrieved 31 January 2009 Wilm Dedeke on the website of the Museum of Schleswig-Holstein (In German) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/ ", Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ==--==--== |
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