Hans Multscher
| Hans Multscher | |
|---|---|
![]() Die Auferstehung Christi, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin | |
| Born |
ca. 1400 Rehahsbsbshofen (today Leutkirch im Allgäu) |
| Died |
1467 Ulm |
| Residence | Ulm |
| Nationality | German |
| Known for | bringing realism to German art, replacing International Gothic |
Hans Multscher (ca. 1400–1467) was a German sculptor and painter.
Multscher was born in Reichenhofen (today Leutkirch im Allgäu).
He made himself with new artistic styles from northern France and the Netherlands, and became a free citizen of the city of Ulm in 1427. There, he married Adelheid Kitzin the same year. He ran his own business as a painter and sculptor, together with his brother Heinrich Multscher.
Multscher died in Ulm.
Works
Female Saint by Hans Multscher, National Museum in Warsaw
Der Schmerzensmann (Kopie) am Mittelpfeiler des Westportals des Ulmer Münsters
Kaisergruppe am Ostfenster des Ulmer Rathauses, Hans Multscher, 1527-1533
Flügelaltar der Multscher-Schule in der Pfarrkirche Scharenstetten (ursprünglich im Ulmer Münster)
Madonna and Child, from Multscher's atelier, 1450, Mainfränkisches Museum, Würzburg
External links
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