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Hans Multscher(German, ca. 1400–1467)

Multscher is believed to have traveled in his youth, perhaps to the Rhineland, Burgundy, and as far as the Netherlands. By 1427 he was recorded as a sculptor in Ulm. Multscher worked in other South German centers as well, producing both painting and sculpture, but his masterpiece may be the altar he made for a church in Sterzing (Vipiteno), in the South Tyrol near Bolzano.

Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.

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A bronze reliquary bust of a female saint.  Her head is tilted to her left and her eyes are clo…
Attributed to Hans Multscher
ca. 1460
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