Style: Northern Renaissance; Regionalism;
Place: Würzburg
Born: 1480
Death: 1528
Biography:
, a German Renaissance painter, defied the conventions of his time by continuing the style of late medieval Central European art into the 16th century. Born in Würzburg, Germany around 1470-75, Grünewald's first name is also given as Mathis, and his surname as Gothart or Neithardt.
Grünewald's most famous work is the Isenheim Altarpiece, created between 1512-1516, now displayed at the Musée d'Unterlinden in Colmar. This masterpiece showcases Grünewald's unique style, which blends vivid colors and dramatic forms.
Grünewald's work had a significant impact on the development of German Renaissance art. His style, characterized by dramatic forms and vivid colors, influenced many artists who followed in his footsteps.
's enigmatic life and artistic contributions continue to fascinate art enthusiasts worldwide. His defiance of conventional styles and his influence on German Renaissance art make him a pioneer in the world of art.
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