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Also Known As Adam Krafft
Born c.1455 or c.1460 • NürnbergGermany
Died c.1508 or c.1509 • Germany
Movement / Style Late Gothic art

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Ghiberti, Lorenzo
Lorenzo Ghiberti
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Andrea Orcagna
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The Murder of Abel, bas-relief panel by Jacopo della Quercia, 1425–38; on the Porta Maggiore of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy.
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Ivan Meštrović
Ivan Meštrović
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Francesco Di Giorgio
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Pietro Bernini
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The tomb of the cardinal of Portugal, marble sculptural complex by Antonio Rossellino, 1461–66; in the church of S. Miniato al Monte, Florence.
Antonio Rossellino
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Egid Quirin Asam
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Johann Peter Melchior
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Albrecht Dürer: Self-Portrait in Furred Coat
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Schongauer, Martin; Virgin and Child
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“Madonna of the Rose Bower,” painting on wood by Stefan Lochner; in the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne
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The Archangel Raphael
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Notke, Bernt: St. George and the Dragon
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Leonardo da Vinci: self-portrait
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