Matthias Grunewald

German 1475-1528 Matthias Grunewald Galleries Only religious works are included in his small surviving corpus, the most famous being the Isenheim Altarpiece, completed 1515, now in the Musee d'Unterlinden, Colmar. Its nine images on twelve panels contain scenes of the Annunciation, Mary bathing Christ, Crucifixion, Entombment of Christ, Resurrection, Temptation of St. Anthony and saints. As was common in the preceding century, there are different views, depending on the arrangement of the wings; but the three views available here are exceptional. The third view discloses a carved and gilded wood altarpiece in the centre. As well as being by far his greatest surviving work, the altarpiece contains most of his surviving painting by area, being 2.65 metres high and over 5 metres wide at its fullest extent. His other works are in Germany, except for a small Crucifixion in Washington and another in Basel, Switzerland. He was asked in about 1510 to paint four saints in grisaille for the outside of the wings of Durer's Heller Altarpiece in Frankfurt. D??rer's work was destroyed by fire and only survives in copies, but fortunately the wings have survived. There are also the late Tauberbischofsheim altarpiece in Karlsruhe, and the Establishment of the Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome (1517-1519), Freiburg, Augustinermuseum. A large panel of Saint Erasmus and Saint Maurice in Munich probably dates from 1521-24, and was apparently part of a larger altarpiece project, the rest of which has not survived. Other works are in Munich, Karlsruhe, and Rhineland churches. Altogether four somber and awe-filled Crucifixions survive. The visionary character of his work, with its expressive colour and line, is in stark contrast to Albrecht Durer's works. His paintings are known for their dramatic forms, vivid colors, and depiction of light.


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Matthias  Grunewald The Mocking of Christ (mk08) oil


The Mocking of Christ (mk08)
Painting ID::  21365
The Mocking of Christ (mk08)
c.1503 Oil tempera on wood 109x73.5cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemalde-sammlungen,Alte Pinakothek
   
   
     

Matthias  Grunewald Crucifixion (mk08) oil


Crucifixion (mk08)
Painting ID::  21367
Crucifixion (mk08)
1512-1516 Oil on wood 269x307cm Colmar,Musee d'Unterlinden
   
   
     

Matthias  Grunewald The Meeting of St Erasmus and St Maurice (mk08) oil


The Meeting of St Erasmus and St Maurice (mk08)
Painting ID::  21368
The Meeting of St Erasmus and St Maurice (mk08)
c.1520-1524 Oil on wood 226x176cm Munich,Bayerisch Staatsgemaldesammlungen,Alte Pinakothek
   
   
     

Matthias  Grunewald The Crucifixion (nn03) oil


The Crucifixion (nn03)
Painting ID::  23311
The Crucifixion (nn03)
c 1515 Oil on panel 269 x 307 cm 106 x 120 7/8 in Musee d'Unterlinden Colmar
   
   
     

Matthias  Grunewald Isencheim Altar Crucifixion oil


Isencheim Altar Crucifixion
Painting ID::  30463
Isencheim Altar Crucifixion
mk68 Oil on wood 8'10"x11 2 2/1" Colmar Unterlinden Museum 1510-1515 Germany
   
   
     

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     German 1475-1528 Matthias Grunewald Galleries Only religious works are included in his small surviving corpus, the most famous being the Isenheim Altarpiece, completed 1515, now in the Musee d'Unterlinden, Colmar. Its nine images on twelve panels contain scenes of the Annunciation, Mary bathing Christ, Crucifixion, Entombment of Christ, Resurrection, Temptation of St. Anthony and saints. As was common in the preceding century, there are different views, depending on the arrangement of the wings; but the three views available here are exceptional. The third view discloses a carved and gilded wood altarpiece in the centre. As well as being by far his greatest surviving work, the altarpiece contains most of his surviving painting by area, being 2.65 metres high and over 5 metres wide at its fullest extent. His other works are in Germany, except for a small Crucifixion in Washington and another in Basel, Switzerland. He was asked in about 1510 to paint four saints in grisaille for the outside of the wings of Durer's Heller Altarpiece in Frankfurt. D??rer's work was destroyed by fire and only survives in copies, but fortunately the wings have survived. There are also the late Tauberbischofsheim altarpiece in Karlsruhe, and the Establishment of the Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome (1517-1519), Freiburg, Augustinermuseum. A large panel of Saint Erasmus and Saint Maurice in Munich probably dates from 1521-24, and was apparently part of a larger altarpiece project, the rest of which has not survived. Other works are in Munich, Karlsruhe, and Rhineland churches. Altogether four somber and awe-filled Crucifixions survive. The visionary character of his work, with its expressive colour and line, is in stark contrast to Albrecht Durer's works. His paintings are known for their dramatic forms, vivid colors, and depiction of light.

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