Friedrich Herlin (born around 1430 in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, died in 1500 in Nördlingen) was a German late Gothic painter who worked in Nördlingen from 1459. In 1467 he obtained city citizenship. There, in the years 1462-65, his main work was created - the wing altar to the church of St. George with scenes from the life of Our Lady, St. Jerzy and Maria Magdalena (now at the Städtisches Museum in Nördlingen). He also made altar paintings for churches in Kaisheim (c. 1461), St. James in Rothenburg (1466-67) and St. Blaise in Bopfingen (1472). He probably traveled to the Netherlands. His work was strongly influenced by Rogier van der Weyden.
Friedrich Herlin (born around 1430 in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, died in 1500 in Nördlingen) was a German late Gothic painter who worked in Nördlingen from 1459. In 1467 he obtained city citizenship. There, in the years 1462-65, his main work was created - the wing altar to the church of St. George with scenes from the life of Our Lady, St. Jerzy and Maria Magdalena (now at the Städtisches Museum in Nördlingen). He also made altar paintings for churches in Kaisheim (c. 1461), St. James in Rothenburg (1466-67) and St. Blaise in Bopfingen (1472). He probably traveled to the Netherlands. His work was strongly influenced by Rogier van der Weyden.
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