Veit Stoss

German sculptor; Altar of St. Mary

Veit Stoss - German sculptor; Altar of St. Mary
Born

None
None years ago

Died

September 20th, 1533
491 years ago — None years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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Born around 1447, a prominent German sculptor worked during the late Gothic period. Stoss completed notable works in wood and stone, showcasing intricate detail and expressive forms. Major contributions include the Altar of St. Mary in Nuremberg, a significant piece that reflects the artistic style of the time. Believed to have traveled extensively, influencing various regions with his craft. Active until death in 1533, left a lasting legacy in German sculpture.

Created the Altar of St. Mary in Nuremberg

Worked on various altarpieces and sculptures

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