born 0441; 1400, Meersburg am Bodensee, Bishopric of Constance
died 1451, Cologne
German painter.
Nothing is known of his early life, but he may have studied in The Netherlands before settling in Cologne 0441; 1430, for Flemish influence is evident in his attention to minute details. Jan van Eyck 's influence is seen in The Adoration of the Magi , his altarpiece for Cologne's great cathedral, but Lochner adds his own naturalistic observation and masterly sense of colour and design. Known for his highly mystical religious paintings, he is considered the greatest representative of the school of Cologne.
"Madonna of the Rose Bower," painting on wood by Stefan Lochner; in the ...
By courtesy of the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne