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  1. Conrad von Soest, also Konrad in modern texts, or in Middle High German Conrad van Sost or "von Soyst", (born around 1370 in Dortmund; died soon after 1422) was the most significant Westphalian artist and painted in the so-called soft style of International Gothic.

  2. Conrad von Soest, auch Konrad, in der mittelniederdeutschen Sprache seiner Heimat ursprünglich Conrad van Sost (* um 1370 in Dortmund; † nach 1422 ebenda), war ein Maler und Hauptmeister der westfälischen Tafelmalerei des sogenannten weichen Stils der Spätgotik. Dem Maler kommt eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Einführung des ...

  3. Conrad von Soest, also Konrad in modern texts, or in Middle High German Conrad van Sost or "von Soyst", was the most significant Westphalian artist and painted in the so-called soft style...

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  5. Aug 31, 2021 · The artist of this touching work is Conrad von Soest, a financially and socially successful German artist active in at the turn of the 15th century. Active in the religious networks of the Marienkirche (devotion to Mary) and the Nikolaikirche, he trained in Dortmund and Paris.

    • Conrad, von Soest, fl. 1370-1420
    • 1403
    • Stadtkirche St. Nikolaus
    • Christ's Birth
  6. Looking at the Masters: Conrad von Soest. December 22, 2022 by Beverly Hall Smith. Conrad von Soest (c1370-c1422), a native of Dortmund, Germany, was one of the most significant artists of his time. The capital of Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund was a prosperous city and as a member of the Hanseatic League.

  7. Date: ca. 1400. Medium: Oil, egg (?), and gold on plywood, transferred from wood. Dimensions: 23 1/2 x 17 in. (59.7 x 43.2 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1943. Accession Number: 43.161. Learn more about this artwork. European Paintings at The Met.

  8. Abstract. This chapter focuses on the Niederwildungen Altarpiece of 1403, in which Conrad von Soest created multiple painted frames as well as pastiglia relief frames around the narrative scenes on the interior of his triptych—and then at various places crossed those boundaries, cutting the pastiglia to allow a part of a scene to invade its ...

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