Adam Krafft

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Adam Krafft was a late 15th-century German sculptor of the Nuremberg school, renowned for his expressive late Gothic religious works in stone and wood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German sculptor
late Gothic artist
person
sculptor
activeYearsEndTime early 16th century
activeYearsStartTime late 15th century
artisticStyle Late Gothic
basedIn Nuremberg
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork religious art
sculpture
stone sculpture
wood sculpture
floruit circa 1490
genre altarpiece sculpture
funerary sculpture
religious sculpture
hasWorkIn Nuremberg city churches
St. Lorenz Church, Nuremberg
influencedBy late Gothic Nuremberg tradition
materialUsed stone
wood
memberOf Nuremberg school
movement German Gothic art
Late Gothic
name Adam Krafft self-link
notableFor complex narrative reliefs
detailed drapery carving
expressive religious figures
large-scale sacrament houses
realistic emotional expression in sculpture
notableWork Crucifixion group in Nuremberg
St. Lorenz Church
surface form: Sacrament house in St. Lorenz, Nuremberg

Schreyer-Landauer epitaph
Stations of the Cross in Nuremberg
occupation sculptor
placeOfBirth Nuremberg
placeOfDeath Schwaz
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
workLocation Franconia
Nuremberg

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Krafft hasNotableBearer Adam Krafft
Adam Krafft name Adam Krafft self-link