Arthur Götz von Oerlinghausen
Arthur Götz von Oerlinghausen (c. 1575-1640) was a German painter active during the Late Renaissance and Early Baroque periods. He worked primarily in Hamburg and the surrounding regions, producing altarpieces, portraits, and devotional art for churches and noble patrons. His style blended elements of Mannerism and Dutch realism, characterized by strong contrasts, dramatic lighting, and vivid colors.
Styles: Renaissance, Baroque
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