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  1. Ulm. Nationality. German. Known for. bringing realism to German art, replacing International Gothic. Hans Multscher (ca. 1400–1467) was a German sculptor and painter. [1] Multscher was born in Reichenhofen (today Leutkirch im Allgäu ).

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  2. An important figure in German Renaissance art, Hans Multscher was a realist sculptor, engraver and painter from the Bavarian region. His style was highly influenced by the Flemish realist sculptor Claus Sluter, and he became an important figure in the transition from International Gothic to a more naturalistic idiom in line with contemporary ...

  3. Biography. Multscher was a German sculptor active in Ulm. The solid naturalism of his style, reminiscent of Sluter, suggest that he was trained in the Netherlands or northern France. He ran a large workshop, which was influential in spreading this manner in Swabia. Paintings were integral to his altarpieces, but it is a matter for debate ...

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  5. Hans Multscher (häns mŏŏl´chər), c.1400–1467, outstanding German sculptor and painter of the Swabian school of Ulm. Early in life he traveled to the Netherlands and Burgundy. Probably influenced by the work of Claus Sluter, he developed a powerfully realistic figural style in both painting and sculpture.

  6. Hans Multscher (* um 1400 in Reichenhofen; † 1467 in Ulm) war ein deutscher Bildhauer und Maler. Die Auferstehung Christi, Gemäldegalerie Berlin. Der Schmerzensmann (Kopie) am Mittelpfeiler des Westportals des Ulmer Münsters. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Bedeutung. 3 Werke. 4 Ehrungen. 5 Literatur. 6 Weitere Bilder. 7 Weblinks. Leben.

  7. Details. Title: The Wings of the Wurzach Altar. Creator: Hans Multscher. Date Created: 1437. Physical Dimensions: w140.0 x h150.0 cm. Type: Painting. Style: Svebia. Description: These two...

  8. The wings of the Wurzach Altar by Hans Multscher are among the most important 15th-century German paintings. In the 18th century they formed part of the art collection of the Count of Waldburg Zeil in Schloss Wurzach in Upper Swabia, a provenance that is still reflected in their name today - the Wurzach Altar.

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