Talk:Beuron Art School

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School?
The article isn't clear about this. I take it that "Beuron Art School" is a direct translation from German, but is "school" here to be understood as a physical art school, or merely as a school of thought (i.e. more of an art movement rather than a school)?

As far as I can tell, it was basically a movement started mostly by Desiderius Lenz and Gabriel Wüger. Other Benedictine monks were trained in this style, but I don't believe that there was ever a physical "school" where it was formally being taught. I could be wrong. But if somebody knows more about this, I think the article could be improved by making this more clear. 73.133.224.40 (talk) 18:14, 24 June 2021 (UTC)