GRÜNEWALD, MATHIAS

mätēˈäs grünˈəvält, c.1475–1528, German painter of religious subjects. His original name was Mathis Gothart Neithart. Although he assimilated various compositional elements of three other great German masters (Schongauer, Dürer, and Cranach), he is unique in expressive power and in the visionary revelation of spiritual drama. From 1501 to 1521 he had his workshop in Seligenstadt, and from there he traveled to Alsace and Halle on commissions. He created several altarpieces for two powerful bishops of Mainz, and at his death in Halle he was listed as a painter and designer of waterworks. Grünewald's earliest work of certain date is the Mocking of Christ of 1503 (Munich), a linear, energetic and colorful painting in which the blindfolded figure of Jesus is beaten by a group of grotesque men. This work incorporates a number of stylistic components that Grünewald employed in his later works: the dramatic use of silhouette and unusual color; the striking contrast of light with shadowed areas, called chiaroscuro; and the exaggeration and distortion of the human form. This array of expressionist devices conveys terror and anguish in terms of powerful images rather than beautiful ones. In this respect, Grünewald's approach differs strikingly from that of the Renaissance humanists such as Dürer. The most frequent subject in his few surviving works is the crucifixion of Jesus, which he depicted again and again in harrowing detail. His masterpiece is the complex Isenheim Altarpiece of 1515, now at Colmar. It contains a central Crucifixion panel, a figure of the wounded St. Sebastian, the Annunciation, the Resurrection, and a fearsome Temptation of St. Anthony. There is a remarkable individualization of the characters of the drama, but more important are the spectacular effects of the light and color and the intense pain expressed in the tortured figures. Other of his crucifixion scenes are in Basel, Karlsruhe, and Washington, D.C. Although Grünewald's vision was almost unrelentingly terrible, the Karlsruhe crucifixion, completed in about 1525 and apparently his last work, incorporates a new heroism and restraint.

See E. Ruhmer, Grunewald: The Paintings (tr. 1958) and Grunewald: The Drawings (tr. 1970); N. Pevsner and M. Scheja, The Isenheim Altarpiece (tr. 1969); study by N. B. L. Pevsner and M. Meier (1958).

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...life and work of the 16th-century German painter, Mathias Grunewald. Grunewalds most famous creation - and the one to which Sebald...small, wrought by and throughout history, finds in Grunewald something of a kindred spirit. He notes "the panic-stricken...
...presentation of drawings by 200 German and Swiss Renaissance masters, including Albrecht Durer, Martin Schongauer and Mathias Grunewald. From Italy, the National Gallery shows the drawings of Annibale Carracci (1560-1609). Opening Sept. 26, this...


 

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GRUNEWALD, MATHIAS mate as grun valt, c.1475 1528...painter and designer of waterworks. Grunewalds earliest work of certain date is the...number of stylistic components that Grunewald employed in his later works: the dramatic...
...Unterlinden Museum, in a convent dating from the 13th 14th cent., is outstanding; it contains the Isenheim altarpiece by Mathias Grunewald and numerous masterpieces of the Rhenish school of the 15th cent. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...1934) drawn from his opera Mathis der Maler Mathis the painter (1938), which is based on the life of the painter Mathias Grunewald. Other operas include Cardillac (1926) and Neues vom Tage news of the day (1929). Many of Hindemiths works might...
...Germany. Painting in the 16th cent. was at its height in Germany and led all other arts. Hans Holbein the younger, Mathias Grunewald (creator of the last major Gothic altarpiece), Albrecht Altdorfer (who brought pure landscape painting into vogue...
...forms of painting. In the 15th cent. individual painters, such as Stephan Lochner , Martin Schongauer , and Mathias Grunewald in Germany, mark the culmination of Gothic art. Others, such as Jean Fouquet in France and the Van Eycks...
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