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  1. Konrad Januszowic (ca. 1400 - 9 December 1412 or 1413), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the youngest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania , a daughter of Kęstutis .

  2. Sep 8, 2021 · Spätgotik exhibition Queen of Sheba before King Solomon by Konrad Witz 9240.jpg 5,164 × 5,514; 19.71 MB. 1436 Witz Die Königin von Saba vor Salomo Gemäldegalerie Kat.Nr. 1701 anagoria.jpg 3,816 × 4,032; 8.96 MB. Konrad Witz 004.jpg 2,024 × 2,520; 402 KB. Categories: Konrad Witz. 15th-century paintings by artist.

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  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Konrad Witz (born c. 1400, Rottweil [now in Germany]—died c. 1445, Basel or Geneva, Swiss Confederation [now Switzerland]) was a late Gothic Swiss painter who was one of the first European artists to incorporate realistic landscapes into religious paintings. Little is known about Witz’s life or training, but in 1434 he entered the painters ...

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  5. Apr 17, 2009 · The painting is so strange not just because of its glassy green water and surreal vista of rocks but its intense depiction of a man and his burden.

  6. The Annunciation. Konrad Witz ca. 1437/40. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg. Nuremberg, Germany. The artist Konrad Witz is regarded as one of the most important Old German masters. Through his very accurate observation of nature, his paintings appear exceptionally natural and realistic. His work “The Annunciation” is a particularly ...

  7. Ludwig Knaus (1829-1910) was a student at the Düsseldorf Academy under its famed director, Friedrich Wilhelm von Schadow (1789-1862). Knaus also studied and worked in France where he discovered the works of the Barbizon artists, a school of landscape painters who were the vanguard of a larger 19th-century artistic movement known as French Realism.

  8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Catalogue of Early Flemish, Dutch and German Paintings. New York, 1947, pp. 200–202, ill., remark that this was a favorite subject of Cranach's, one that "offered him opportunities to paint his winsome female nudes (not without a suspicion of parody) in a setting of make-believe and enchantment"; call the MMA ...

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