German Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1470-1528
.the traditional name of a painter whose real name is believed to have been Nithardt or Neithardt. He was active at Isenheim nr. Colmar c.1514 and in Frankfurt c.1526. Gr??newald's principal work, an elaborate altarpiece of many panels painted for the monastery at Isenheim (Isenheimer Altar), is now in the Colmar museum.
1523-24 Oil on wood Kunsthalle, KarlsruheArtist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: The Crucifixion (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
1523-24 Oil on wood Kunsthalle, KarlsruheArtist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: The Crucifixion (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
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Stuppach Madonna
Stuppach Madonna
Painting ID:: 63723
1517-19 Oil on canvas mounted on wood Parish Church, StuppachArtist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: Stuppach Madonna (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
1517-19 Oil on canvas mounted on wood Parish Church, StuppachArtist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: Stuppach Madonna (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
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Stuppach Madonna
Stuppach Madonna
Painting ID:: 63724
1517-19 Oil on canvas mounted on wood Parish Church, Stuppach The detail shows the flowers in a bottle at the lower right corner of the painting.Artist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: Stuppach Madonna (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
1517-19 Oil on canvas mounted on wood Parish Church, Stuppach The detail shows the flowers in a bottle at the lower right corner of the painting.Artist:GR?NEWALD, Matthias Title: Stuppach Madonna (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : religious
German Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1470-1528
.the traditional name of a painter whose real name is believed to have been Nithardt or Neithardt. He was active at Isenheim nr. Colmar c.1514 and in Frankfurt c.1526. Gr??newald's principal work, an elaborate altarpiece of many panels painted for the monastery at Isenheim (Isenheimer Altar), is now in the Colmar museum.