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  1. Gregor Erhart (c. 1470? – 1540) was a German sculptor who was born at Ulm, the son of sculptor Michel Erhart. Gregor spent his working career at Augsburg, where he was made master in 1496, and where he died.

  2. An example of German Gothic art. Gregor Erhart (c.1470-1540) Born in Ulm, Swabia, into a family of wood-carvers, the late Gothic sculptor Gregor Erhart trained in the workshop of his father Michael Erhart, who was active in the city between 1469-1522 and second only to Hans Multscher.

  3. Gregor Erhart (* um 1465 in Ulm; † 1540 in Augsburg) war Bildschnitzer und Steinbildhauer am Übergang von der Spätgotik zur Renaissance. Er ist ein Sohn von Michel Erhart, Bruder von Bernhard Erhart, Vater von Paul Erhart und wird der Ulmer Schule zugeordnet.

  4. Saint Mary Magdalene (French - Sainte Marie-Madeleine) Penitent Magdalene ( Madeleine pénitente) or The Beautiful German Woman ( La Belle Allemande) is a painted wooden sculpture of Mary Magdalene by Gregor Erhart (died 1540) of the Ulm School.

  5. Gregor Erhart was a German sculptor who was born at Ulm, the son of sculptor Michel Erhart. Gregor spent his working career at Augsburg, where he was made master in 1496, and where he died.

  6. Sainte Marie Madeleine. 1515 / 1520 (XVIe siècle) Erhart, Gregor. Pays Germaniques et de l'Europe de l'Est. Lieu de provenance : église (Allemagne->Augsbourg) RF 1338. Département des Sculptures du Moyen Age, de la Renaissance et des temps modernes. Actuellement visible au Louvre. Salle 169.

  7. Gregor Erhart - La Belle Allemande / Sainte Marie-Madeleine, 1515-1520 | Musée du Louvre. This unusual figure represents saint Mary Magdalene as a mystic ascetic. According to legend, the repentant sinner lived a secluded life in the cave of Sainte-Baume, clothed only by her hair.