Jörg Syrlin the Younger (c.1455–1521) was a German sculptor. He was born in Ulm, the son of Jörg Syrlin the Elder and became a member of the Ulm school.
German woodcarver and sculptor
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The Prophet Amos (1493), detail from the choir stall at Blaubeuren Abbey
Further reading
Anja Schneckenburger-Broschek. "Syrlin." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed January 1, 2012; subscription required).
Alfred Klemm (1894), "Sürlin", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol.37, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp.166–169
Ludger Alscher, Günter Feist and Peter H. Feist (ed.): Lexikon der Kunst, Architektur, Bildende Kunst, Angewandte Kunst, Industriegestaltung, Kunsttheorie. Vol. IV. Das europäische Buch, Westberlin 1984, p.777.
Wolfgang Lipp: Begleiter durch das Ulmer Münster. Langenau 1999, ISBN3-88360-011-3.
Eduard Mauch: "Georg Sürlin, Vater, und Georg Sürlin, Sohn, Bildner in Stein und Holz." Württembergischer Bildersaal. Vol I. Schaber, Stuttgart 1859, {{pp.|75|77 == (Digitalized).
Anna Moraht-Fromm and Wolfgang Schürle (ed.): Kloster Blaubeuren. Der Chor und sein Hochaltar. (Alb und Donau, Kunst und Kultur; 31). Theiss, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN3-8062-1719-X.
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