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Veit Stoss

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Sculptor, b. atNuremberg in 1438; d there in 1533. In 1477 he established a large work shop atCracow,Poland, but in 1496 he returned toNuremberg. With Adam Kraft and Peter Vischer, he is considered the most important representative of the late Gothicsculpture inGermany. A quick, skilful workman, of great technical ability, in his youth he carriednaturalism to the extreme, while often there was a lack of spirituality. Perhaps this may be traced to a trait of his own character as in the documents of the same era he is spoken of as a "restless, unquiet citizen". A certain lack of repose is evident, especially in his treatment of the drapery, while in his entire handling of the figure he is very independent of theGothic style and carries out his designs in his own manner throughout. His later works, however, show an undoubted depth of feeling. Moreover, the question as to the number of his productions is not yet satisfactorily settled; the latest investigation regards him as the creator of most of the works of the celebrated Vischer, whom it represents as merely the bronze-founder who carried out Stoss's designs. His earliest work (1477) is the celebratedaltar of the Blessed Virgin in theChurch of Our Lady atCracow, which is made in three parts, as an altar with wings. In the centre is seen the almost life-size figure of theMother of God as she sinks dying into the arms of an Apostle. Another altar of his in this church has reliefs depicting six scenes in the life of St. Stanislaus. The fine qualities of this work, especially the animation of the portrayal and the effective composition, obtained for him in 1492 the commission of making thetomb of King Casimir IV in theCathedral of Cracow. Probably, however, he only prepared the design of the marble sarcophagus; the king is represented in hiscoronation robes, while statuettes showing the people as mourners are placed on the sides. For unknown reasons Stoss returned toNuremberg, where he accomplished a large amount of work; however, only a few of the works attributed to him are authentic, as in former times nearly every important piece of carving in southernGermany was ascribed to him. Perhaps his best work is the "Salutation of the Angel" in the Church of St. Laurence atNuremberg (1518): the archangel, a finely conceived figure, and Mary, are surrounded by a huge wreath of roses in which are inwoven the Seven Joys of Mary; the figure of the Blessed Virgin is however somewhat commonplace. Other excellent but less celebrated productions are the memorial table of Konrad Imhoff, now in the national museum atMunich, and the reliefs of the Carrying of the Cross and the Burial of Christ in theChurch of Our Lady atNuremberg. Of the altars which he carved, mention should be made of those at Schwabach,Bamberg, and of that in the Church of St. Ægidius atNuremberg.

Sources

DAUN, Veit Stoss und seine Schule (Leipzig, 1903); IDEM, Veit Stoss (Bielefield, 1906); STASIAK, Die Wahrheit uber Peter Vischer (Cracow, 1910).

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APA citation.Kleinschmidt, B.(1912).Veit Stoss. InThe Catholic Encyclopedia.New York: Robert Appleton Company.http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14310a.htm

MLA citation.Kleinschmidt, Beda."Veit Stoss."The Catholic Encyclopedia.Vol. 14.New York: Robert Appleton Company,1912.<http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14310a.htm>.

Transcription.This article was transcribed for New Advent by Susan Clarke.

Ecclesiastical approbation.Nihil Obstat. July 1, 1912. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor.Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York.

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