Matthias Grünewald (1470 - 1528)

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Matthias Grünewald

Matthias Grünewald was a German Renaissance painter, celebrated for his deeply emotional and vivid religious works that diverged significantly from the classical influences of the Renaissance to embrace a more intense, expressive style. Born around 1480 in Würzburg, Germany, and passing in August 1528, Grünewald's artistry remains a beacon of visionary expressiveness, marked by its intense coloration and agitated lines, making him one of the most remarkable German painters of his time​​​​.

Grünewald's most renowned work, the Isenheim Altarpiece, created for the monastery at Isenheim, Alsace, between 1512 and 1516, showcases his unparalleled ability to depict religious fervor and human suffering with a raw intensity. This masterpiece, now housed in the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France, is celebrated for its intricate detail, emotional depth, and innovative use of color and light​​​​. The altarpiece, with its depictions of the Crucifixion, the Temptation of St. Anthony, and the Resurrection, among others, is a pivotal work that resonates with themes of pain, redemption, and hope, reflecting Grünewald's profound religious and mystical inclinations​​.

Aside from the Isenheim Altarpiece, Grünewald's oeuvre includes several other notable works. His paintings are primarily found in Germany, with notable exceptions such as a small Crucifixion in Washington and another in Basel, Switzerland. His contributions to the Heller Altarpiece in Frankfurt, alongside works by Albrecht Dürer, although partly destroyed, further attest to his skill and innovative approach to religious painting​​.

Grünewald's legacy extends beyond his paintings. By the late 19th century, he was rediscovered and became a figure of admiration among German Nationalists and Modernists, drawn to the expressive emotionality of his work. His influence is evident in various cultural expressions, including literature and music, where his life and works have inspired novels and operas, underscoring his lasting impact on not only art but also on German cultural identity​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, the emotional intensity and historical significance of Matthias Grünewald's work make his paintings highly sought after. His unique approach to religious themes, combining deep spirituality with a dramatic visual style, continues to captivate and inspire. If you're keen on exploring the profound depths of Grünewald's artistry and wish to stay informed about new discoveries, sales, and auction events related to his work, signing up for updates is a step into the world of one of the Renaissance's most enigmatic figures. This subscription ensures you're always at the forefront of the latest insights and opportunities related to Matthias Grünewald's enduring legacy.

Date and place of birt:1470, Würzburg, Germany
Date and place of death:31 august 1528, Halle (Saale), Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Portrait, Religious genre
Art style:Gothic art, Old Masters, Renaissance

Creators Germany

Hans Jaenisch (1907 - 1989)
Hans Jaenisch
1907 - 1989
Ferdinand Kobell (1740 - 1799)
Ferdinand Kobell
1740 - 1799
Maria Fuss (1907 - 1979)
Maria Fuss
1907 - 1979
Eduard Schleich I (1812 - 1874)
Eduard Schleich I
1812 - 1874
Anton Windmaier (1840 - 1896)
Anton Windmaier
1840 - 1896
Herman Ployer (1863 - 1911)
Herman Ployer
1863 - 1911
Ludwig Dill (1848 - 1940)
Ludwig Dill
1848 - 1940
Carl Hummel (1821 - 1907)
Carl Hummel
1821 - 1907
Oskar Holweck (1924 - 2007)
Oskar Holweck
1924 - 2007
Mahirwan Mamtani (1935)
Mahirwan Mamtani
1935
Nicolaes Willingh (1640 - 1678)
Nicolaes Willingh
1640 - 1678
Theodore Rechnagle (1865 - 1945)
Theodore Rechnagle
1865 - 1945
Johann Friedrich Seupel (1780 - 1795)
Johann Friedrich Seupel
1780 - 1795
Raimund Girke (1930 - 2002)
Raimund Girke
1930 - 2002
Andrea Zaumseil (1957)
Andrea Zaumseil
1957
Olav Christopher Jenssen (1954)
Olav Christopher Jenssen
1954

Creators Gothic art

Francesco Allegrini (1567 - 1663)
Francesco Allegrini
1567 - 1663
Marten Rijckaert (1587 - 1631)
Marten Rijckaert
1587 - 1631
Giovanni Martinelli (1600 - 1659)
Giovanni Martinelli
1600 - 1659
Andrea Di Vanni (1332 - 1414)
Andrea Di Vanni
1332 - 1414
Claude Lorrain (1600 - 1682)
Claude Lorrain
1600 - 1682
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682 - 1754)
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta
1682 - 1754
Marco Basaiti (1470 - 1530)
Marco Basaiti
1470 - 1530
Sebastiano del Piombo (1485 - 1547)
Sebastiano del Piombo
1485 - 1547
René Frémin (1672 - 1744)
René Frémin
1672 - 1744
François Rabelais (1494 - 1553)
François Rabelais
1494 - 1553
Hans von Aachen (1552 - 1615)
Hans von Aachen
1552 - 1615
Roelof Jansz van Vries (1631 - 1701)
Roelof Jansz van Vries
1631 - 1701
Johannes Bosschaert (1608 - 1629)
Johannes Bosschaert
1608 - 1629
Barnaba da Modena (1328 - 1386)
Barnaba da Modena
1328 - 1386
Lucas van Uden (1595 - 1672)
Lucas van Uden
1595 - 1672
Alvise Vivarini (1446 - 1502)
Alvise Vivarini
1446 - 1502