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| Hans Multscher (c1400 - 1467) |
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Artists who influenced Hans Multscher![]() | 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 whether he practised painting himself. The Wurzach altar (1437), the on ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Hans Multscher![]() | |
![]() Jan van Eyck | ![]() Christ before Pilate (Wurzach Altar 6) (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Death of Virgin (Wurzach Altar 4) (Staatliche Museen) | ArtHistoryReference has no artists who were influenced by Hans Multscher. |
![]() Robert Campin | ![]() Agony in Garden (Wurzach Altar 5) (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Pentecost (Wurzach Altar 3) (Staatliche Museen) | |
![]() Adoration of Magi (Wurzach Altar 2) (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Resurrection (Wurzach Altar 8) (Staatliche Museen) | ||
![]() Annunciation to Shepherds and Nativity (Wurzach Altar 1) (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Way to Calvary (Wurzach Altar 7) (Staatliche Museen) | ||