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    Veit Stoss (Polish: Wit Stwosz) (ca. 1445-1450 in Horb am Neckar - 20 September 1533 in Nuremberg) was along with Adam Kraft and Peter Vischer the most important sculptors of the ...

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    Veit Stoss. Born: 1438 Birthplace: Swabia, Germany Died: 1533 Location of death: Nürnberg, Bavaria, Germany Cause of death: unspecified. Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic

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Veit Stoss (1447?-1533), German Gothic sculptor, born in Swabia, and trained in art in Nürnberg. Stoss executed the spectacular high altar for Saint Mary's Church in Kraków, Poland, between 1477 and 1489, and the sculptured red marble tomb of King Kazimierz IV of Poland, in the cathedral of Kraków in 1492. In 1499 he carved three stone reliefs, based on the life of Christ, in the Church of Saint Sebaldus in Nürnberg. His best-known sculpture is the Annunciation (1518) in the Church of Saint Lorenz, Nürnberg, carved in wood on a heroic scale and suspended from the vault. The sculptures of Stoss are renowned for their dramatic realism. Although Gothic in style, they also contain Renaissance elements.



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