Konrad Witz [1]
Nationality : German Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1400-1446
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- Title : Adoration of the Magi
- Info : Picture ID 33232-Adoration of the Magi.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33232
- Title : Annunciation
- Info : Picture ID 33233-Annunciation.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33233
- Title : Christ on the Cross
- Info : Picture ID 33234-Christ on the Cross.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33234
- Title : King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
- Info : Picture ID 33235-King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33235
- Title : Presentation of Cardinal de Mies to the Virgin
- Info : Picture ID 33236-Presentation of Cardinal de Mies to the Virgin.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33236
- Title : Saint Christopher
- Info : Picture ID 33237-Saint Christopher.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33237
- Title : St Bartholomew
- Info : Picture ID 33238-St Bartholomew.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33238
- Title : The Liberation of St Peter
- Info : Picture ID 33239-The Liberation of St Peter.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33239
- Title : The Miraculous Draught of Fishes
- Info : Picture ID 33240-The Miraculous Draught of Fishes.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33240
- Title : The Synagoge
- Info : Picture ID 33241-The Synagoge.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 33241
Witz, Konrad
Konrad Witz (c. 1400-1410 probably in Rottweil (Württemberg/Germany) - c. Winter 1445/Spring 1446 in Basel/Switzerland) was a German painter, active mainly in Basel, Switzerland.
Witz is most famous for painting three altarpieces, all of which survive only partially. The earliest is the Heilspiegel Altarpiece of about 1435 (today mostly in the Kunstmuseum, Basel, with isolated panels in other collections). The next is the Altarpiece of the Virgin (c. 1440), which has been associated with panels now in Basel, Nuremberg, and Strasbourg (Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame). Witz's final altarpiece is the St. Peter Altarpiece of 1444 (Musée de l'Art et l'Histoire, Geneva), which contains his most famous composition, the Miraculous Draught of Fishes.
The painting of St. Christopher (Kunstmuseum, Basel; illustrated) does not seem to be related to these major altarpieces. Other independent works by Witz and his followers can be found in Naples, Berlin, and New York (Frick Collection).
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