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GERMAN RENAISSANCE PAINTER (C.1480-1528)
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  • Frankoniabrunnen]], by [[Ferdinand von Miller]] (1824), now in front of the [[Würzburg Residence]]
  • forged]] painting based on this drawing.
  • Second state of the [[Isenheim Altarpiece]], Colmar, [[Unterlinden Museum]]

Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag         
GERMAN PUBLISHER
Matthias-Grunewald-Verlag; Matthias Grünewald Verlag
Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag is a German Roman Catholic publishing house founded in Mainz, see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz.
Grünewald (Luxembourg)         
FOREST IN LUXEMBOURG
Grunewald (Luxembourg); Gruenewald (Luxembourg)
The Grünewald () is a forest in central Luxembourg, most of which is owned by the national government. Grünewald stretches through the communes of Niederanven, Steinsel, and Walferdange; the centre of the forest is situated north-east of central Luxembourg City.
Matthías Kristjánsson         
ICELANDIC CROSS-COUNTRY SKIER (1924-1998)
Matthias Kristjánsson; Matthias Kristjansson
Matthías Kristjánsson (July 14, 1924 – December 23, 1998) was an Icelandic cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 33rd in the 50 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.

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Matthias Grünewald

Matthias Grünewald (c. 1470 – 31 August 1528) was a German Renaissance painter of religious works who ignored Renaissance classicism to continue the style of late medieval Central European art into the 16th century. His first name is also given as Mathis and his surname as Gothart or Neithardt.

Only ten paintings—several consisting of many panels—and thirty-five drawings survive, all religious, although many others were lost at sea on their way to Sweden as war booty. He was obscure until the late nineteenth century, when many of his paintings were attributed to Albrecht Dürer, who is now seen as his stylistic antithesis.

His largest and most famous work is the Isenheim Altarpiece created c. 1512 to 1516.