Conrad von Soest, also Konrad in modern texts, or in Middle High German Conrad van Sost or "von Soyst", (born around 1370 in Dortmund; died soon after...
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The Marienaltar by Conrad von Soest is an altar retable in the Marienkirche in Dortmund from around 1420. It is considered a masterpiece of the late Gothic...
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subdued and deep hues in a technique referred to as "pure colour". Like Conrad von Soest, Lochner often applied black cross-hatching on gold, usually to render...
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painting in the direction of greater illusionism. Master Bertram and Conrad von Soest were leading regional masters in Germany, working largely for city...
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architecture, and houses notable Medieval art, such as the Marienaltar by Conrad von Soest and the Berswordtaltar [de]. The church was built on the Hellweg, a...
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Flight into Egypt, from a book of hours, c. 1400 In this 1403 panel by Conrad von Soest Saint Joseph cooks a meal as Mary cares for Jesus. A greater degree...
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und ihre Kunstschätze. Dortmund 1933. Conrad von Soest. Der Dortmunder Marienaltar. Bremen 1950. Conrad von Soest. Der Wildunger Altar. München 1954. Dortmunder...
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Huan – Chinese painter of the early Ming Dynasty (died 1450) 1370: Conrad von Soest – German Gothic painter (died 1422) 1370: Jacobello del Fiore – Italian...
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1424: Lluís Borrassà – Spanish Gothic Era painter (born 1350) 1422: Conrad von Soest – German Gothic painter (born 1370) 1422: Taddeo di Bartolo – Italian...
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Seiwert Gert Sellheim Friederike Sieburg Zuzanna Skiba Florian Slotawa Conrad von Soest Virgil Solis Kathrin Sonntag Michael Sowa Franz Joseph Spiegler Bodo...
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century and into the early 19th century. In the early 20th century, Moritz von Rohr and Zeiss (with the assistance of H. Boegehold and A. Sonnefeld) developed...
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Herze" was originally to have been set to the music for the aria "Durch die von Eifer entflammten Waffen" from BWV 215. On this occasion, however, the parody...
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spread around the wealthy cities of Northern Germany by artists such Conrad von Soest in Westphalia, Meister Bertram in Hamburg, and later Stefan Lochner...
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Schumacher creates his first 'Tastobjekte' (tactile objects). Conrad von Soest Preis (Conrad-von-Soest Award), Münster, Germany. 1958: Travels to Spain, Italy...
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active in Westphalia around 1430. His work is influenced by that of Conrad von Soest; his name is derived from the altarpiece in the parish church of Darup...
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him, but he may have been influenced by the more courtly style of Conrad von Soest, about ten years older than Francke, who worked to the south in Westphalia...
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destroyed churches of Westphalia, as for example the Marienaltar by Conrad von Soest from the Marienkirche in Dortmund. From 1946 the collection of the...
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Wildungen Altar is completed – the first work of the Dortmund artist Conrad von Soest. 1424 – In the war between the two brothers Adolphus and Gerhard of...
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The Glasses Apostle by Conrad von Soest (1403)...
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inspired by the Bohemian Master of Wittingau (c. 1380) or the Wesphalian Conrad von Soest while the artists themselves may have been foreign. It has been suggested...
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religious works from the 14th to 16th century by artists such as Conrad von Soest and Joos van Cleve. The dining room (Esszimmer) covers Renaissance works...
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Arthur (Hg.) / Ramershoven, Markus (Hg.) / Thiekötter, Angelika Hg. Conrad von Soest. Ein Dortmunder Maler um 1400, Köln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther...
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Lüneburg (c. 1415), because some of the background scenes are similar to Conrad von Soest's Wildunger Altarpiece in Bad Wildungen (c. 1403). His work is considered...
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Rebecca Handke (category People from Soest, Germany)
following the 2007–2008 season. Handke attended school at the Conrad-von-Soest-Gymnasium in Soest and passed her Abitur later by long distance studies. On...
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Sybel came from a Protestant family which had long been established at Soest. He was born in Düsseldorf, where his father held important posts in the...
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inspired by the Bohemian Master of Wittingau (c. 1380) or the Wesphalian Conrad von Soest. The colours have almost disappeared as restoration work undertaken...
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Lippstadt (category Soest (district))
Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest town within the district of Soest. Lippstadt is situated about 60 kilometres east of Dortmund, 40 kilometres...
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delegate, Conrad was involved three disputed ecclesiastical elections. The first, in 1221, involved the right of the canons of the church of Soest to elect...
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artworks evacuated from various bombed Westphalian churches, including Conrad von Soest's Mary Altar from St. Mary's Church in Dortmund. In the 1960s and '70s...
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German Inquisition (section Konrad von Marburg)
burned the Beguine Meta von Westhove in Strasbourg in 1366. Likewise, Ludwig Caliga excommunicated one heretical priest in Soest and may have acted against...
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