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Matthias Grunewald Nativity oil painting


Nativity
Painting ID::  91271
Matthias Grunewald
Nativity
1515(1515) Medium oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

Matthias Grunewald Nativity oil painting


Nativity
Painting ID::  91272
Matthias Grunewald
Nativity
1515(1515) Medium oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

Matthias Grunewald Nativity oil painting


Nativity
Painting ID::  91273
Matthias Grunewald
Nativity
1515(1515) Medium oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

Matthias Grunewald Concert of Angels and Nativity oil painting


Concert of Angels and Nativity
Painting ID::  91274
Matthias Grunewald
Concert of Angels and Nativity
1515(1515) Medium oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

Matthias Grunewald St Sebastian oil painting


St Sebastian
Painting ID::  91275
Matthias Grunewald
St Sebastian
1515(1515) Medium oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

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     Matthias Grunewald
     German Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1470-1528,was an important German Renaissance painter of religious works, who ignored Renaissance classicism to continue the expressive and intense style of late medieval Central European art into the 16th century. Only ten paintings (several consisting of many panels) and thirty-five drawings survive, all religious, although many others were lost at sea in the Baltic on their way to Sweden as war booty. His reputation was obscured until the late nineteenth century, and many of his paintings were attributed to Albrecht D??rer, who is now seen as his stylistic antithesis. His largest and most famous work is the Isenheim Altarpiece in Colmar, Alsace (now in France). The details of his life are unusually unclear for a painter of his significance at this date, despite the fact that his commissions show that he had reasonable recognition in his own lifetime. His real name remains uncertain, but was definitely not Grunewald; this was a mistake by the 17th-century writer, Joachim von Sandrart, who confused him with another artist. He is documented as "Master Mathis" or "Mathis the Painter" (Mathis der Maler), and as using as surname both Gothart and Neithardt - this last may have been his surname, or more likely that of his wife. He was probably born in Wurzburg in the 1470s. It is possible he was a pupil of Hans Holbein the Elder. From about 1500 he seems to have lived at Seligenstadt, when not working elsewhere. His first dated painting is probably in Munich, dated 1503 on a much later note which apparently records an older inscription. From about 1510 to 1525 he served in the Rhineland as court painter,

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