- Source: Wilhelm Fraenger
Wilhelm Fraenger (5 June 1890 – 19 February 1964) was a German art historian.
Fraenger was born in Erlangen. He was a specialist in the epoch of the German Peasants' War and of the mysticism of the Late Middle Ages. He wrote important studies of Jerg Ratgeb, Matthias Grünewald and Hieronymus Bosch. His work on Bosch was very influential in its day and considered Bosch under the aspect of occultism, seeing Bosch as an artist guided by an esoteric mysticism. He maintained friendships with numerous artists and intellectuals, some stretching decades. He died in Potsdam, aged 73.
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External links
Works by or about Wilhelm Fraenger at the Internet Archive
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Taman Kenikmatan Duniawi
- Wilhelm Fraenger
- The Garden of Earthly Delights
- Hieronymus Bosch
- Heinrich George
- Jerg Ratgeb
- The Miracle of Our Lady of the Snows
- Günther Strupp
- Kemna concentration camp
- Ingeborg Weber-Kellermann
- Fürstlich Sächsischer Hofbuchdruckerei zu Altenburg