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5.0 out of 5 stars Will the real Matthias Grunewald please stand up?, April 15, 2003
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This review is from: Matthias Grunewald (Art & Design) (Hardcover)
Possibly 26 paintings and 37 drawings by MATTHIAS GRUNEWALD made safe passage. Others didn't. In 1789 revolutionary mobs went after his late Gothic Isenheim altarpiece. An altarpiece panel went missing from a Frankfurt museum 36 years after.

Grunewald became unknown in art history. But he came back, thanks to Heinrich Alfred Schmid in 1911 and Walter Karl Zulch in 1938. In fact, records in Aschaffenburg and Seligenstadt, plus studies by Alfred Schadler and Bernhard Saran, have left us with 4 Masters Mathis to choose from!

So was the artist Master Mathis, carver in Seligenstadt? Or was he Master Mathis of Aschaffenburg, also hydraulic engineer of the Klopp castle artesian well in Bingen? Or was he Master Mathis of Grun, carver, painter or sculptor in Frankfurt? Or was he Master Mathis, architectural painter and gilder in Aschaffenburg?

Even with the author's answer, we've no record of Grunewald's journeymanship, apprenticeship, or pre-mastership. How did Grunewald paint the first European realistic total solar eclipse, in the Mainz small crucifixion? The only eclipse during his lifetime was on October 1, 1502. It was seen only in the Brandenburg marches, Lusatia, Mecklenburg, Silesia and southern Poland.

And how did he come up with his tempera medium? It used little oil, for boldly spreading colors and subtle changes. That was only done by the colorist Master of Wittingau, Bohemia.

Finally, his art had Bohemian, French, Italian and Netherlandish touches. Did the lack of colored center and the modulated local color in The mocking of Christ mean that he studied with Hans Holbein the Elder, the great colorist of Augsburg? Why was Judas standing alone, Leonardo da Vinci-style, in The last supper?

Why was the Isenheim Calvary painted, da Vinci-like, in brightest light? Why did Christ turn out his palms, Raphael- and Verrocchio-like, to show his wounds in the Isenheim Resurrection? Where did the Isenheim central panel get the angel concert from? They were painted in France, as of Jean Pucelle's Book of hours. The roofless golden temple was like Melchior Broederlam's Dijon altarpiece and the Breisach minster roodscreen in Alsace. Why were there Hieronymus Bosch-like light rays from God in the Isenheim Incarnation?

Horst Ziermann's book perfectly preps Ruth Mellinkoff's THE DEVIL AT ISENHEIM and Gottfried Richter's THE ISENHEIM ALTAR.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lequel des maitres Mathis cherchez-vous?, January 14, 2004
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This review is from: Matthias Grunewald (Art & Design) (Hardcover)
Les experts nous disent qu'il nous reste 26 peintures et 37 dessins definitivement faits par Matthias Grunewald. Il y avait aussi le retable d'Isenheim qu'une foule revolutionnaire du 18eme siecle ne laissait pas intact et le panneau d'un autre retable qu'un voleur prenait du musee de Frankfurt au 19eme siecle. Et puis l'artiste lui-meme devenait inconnu jusqu'a sa redecouverte par Heinrich Alfred Schmid et Walter Karl Zulch au 20eme siecle. Quant aux documents historiques d'Aschaffenburg et de Seligenstadt, et a cause des recherches d'Alfred Schadler et Bernhard Saran, lequel etait-il des quatre maitres Mathis de la meme epoque? Qui que ce soit, et l'auteur nous en donne son avis, Grunewald etait pionnier du premier eclipse solaire peint avec realisme en Europe. Lui encore et le coloriste bohemien, le Maitre de Wittingau, etaient pionniers du tempera qui se faisait de juste assez de l'huile, pour peindre des couleurs vives un peu partout dans la peinture, et des subtilites.
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