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Also Known As Wit Stwosz • Wit Stosz
Born 1438 or 1447 • NürnbergGermany
Died 1533 • NürnbergGermany
Movement / Style Late Gothic art

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Tilman Riemenschneider
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Notke, Bernt: St. George and the Dragon
Bernt Notke
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Henry Moore
Henry Moore
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Lorenzo Bernini: Apollo and Daphne
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Donatello: David
Donatello
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Andrea Sansovino
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William Zorach, photograph by Arnold Newman, 1943.
William Zorach
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Milles, Carl: Europa and the Bull
Carl Milles
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Stone, Nicholas, Sr.; and Stone, Nicholas, Jr.
Nicholas Stone, Sr.
English sculptor
John Bernard Flannagan
American sculptor
Juan Martínez Montañés
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Grinling Gibbons.
Grinling Gibbons
British sculptor
Conrat Meit
German sculptor
Agostino Di Giovanni
Agostino Di Giovanni
Italian sculptor
Barlach, Ernst: Self-Portrait III
Ernst Barlach
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Heckel, Erich: Portrait of a Man
Erich Heckel
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Guardian Angel, painted wood sculpture by Ignaz Günther, 1763; in the Bürgersaal, Munich.
Ignaz Günther
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Kraft, self-portrait (detail from the “Shrine of the Sacrament”), sandstone, begun 1493; in the Church of Sankt Lorenz, Nürnberg, Ger.
Adam Kraft
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Antonio del Pollaiuolo
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Francesco da Sangallo
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