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  1. Veit Stoß (auch Stoss, Stosz, Stuosz, Stwosz) war als Bildhauer – Arbeiten in Holz und Stein –, Maler und Kupferstecher tätig. Er wirkte vor allem in Krakau (1477–1496) und Nürnberg (ab 1496 bis zu seinem Tod 1533), wobei er zeitweise aus Nürnberg aufgrund einer Verurteilung geflohen war. 1502 erwähnt eine Krakauer Urkunde die ...

  2. Obras de Veit Stoss. Las obras que realizó Stoss en esta época son las siguientes: Altar de San Stainslaus. En 1496, Veit Stoss regresó a Núremberg con su esposa y sus ocho hijos. Entre 1500 y 1503 trabajó en pequeños encargos, grupos y esculturas individuales en madera y piedra, así como en un retablo «Asunción de María» para la ...

  3. graphic style is anticipated by Veit Stoss in the Cracow altar. What here im-presses an eye accustomed to the serenity and regularity, dignity and repose of Southern plastic art as an-inability to infuse restless poses with convincing free-dom,2 seems to German observers, on the other hand, the climax and culmination of a distinctively national ...

  4. May 17, 2022 · SC-239296 German workmen and GI guards get last look at the main figure-head from the world famous Veit Stoss Altar.jpg 900 × 721; 396 KB St. Mary's Church, Krakow 2014-08-12-022.jpg 5,760 × 3,840; 9.44 MB

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · English: Veit Stoss (ca. 1448-1533) was a famous German sculptor who worked in Krakow ( Poland) Polski: Wit Stwosz (ok. 1448-1533) był niemieckim rzeźbiarzem, jednym z najwybitniejszych artystów późnego gotyku. Veit Stoß Altar in der Marienkirche (Krakau) Veit Stoss (Wit Stwosz) Altar in Krakow, 1477–89. Bamberg Altar in Bamberg ...

  6. Wit Stwosz (Stosz, Stvos, German Veit Stoss), born 1447 or 1448 in Horb, died 1533 in Nuremberg. Renowned late Gothic sculptor, printmaker and painter.

  7. Nov 25, 2021 · The 1489 altarpiece by Veit Stoss in Saint Mary’s Basilica, Krakow, Poland. Known as the Death of the Virgin altarpiece, it is a monumental example of the folding-screen type altarpiece. The panels show scenes from the life of Mary and Jesus while the central figure-group shows Mary with the 12 Apostles.

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