| Witz,
Konrad (b. ca. 1400, Rottweil, d. ca. 1445, Basel) |
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German-born painter
from Rottweil in Swabia, active in Switzerland and generally considered
a member of the Swiss school. He entered the painters' guild in Basle
in 1434 and apparently spent the rest of his career there and in Geneva.
Little else is known of him and few paintings by him survive. These few,
however, show that he was remarkably advanced in his naturalism, suggesting
a knowledge of the work of his contemporaries
Jan van Eyck and the Master
of Flémalle. In place of the soft lines and lyrical qualities of International
Gothic we find in Witz's work heavy, almost stumpy, figures, whose ample
draperies emphasize their solidity. |