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  1. The Naumburg Master (a notname; German: Naumburger Meister or Meister von Naumburg) was an anonymous medieval stone sculptor. His works date to the middle of the 13th century, were executed over a career of more than thirty years, and are counted among the most important artworks of the European Middle Ages .

  2. The Naumburg master's signature is characterized by technically brilliant solutions in the combination of functional architecture and sculpture, as well as an unusually high demand for...

  3. El Maestro de Naumburgo (un «nombre convenido»; en alemán: Naumburger Meister o Meister von Naumburg) fue un escultor en piedra anónimo medieval. Sus obras datan de mediados del siglo XIII y se encuentran entre las más importantes obras de arte de la Edad Media europea.

  4. The west choir, dating to the first half of the 13th century, reflects changes in religious practice and the appearance of science and nature in the figurative arts. The choir and life-size sculptures of the founders of the Cathedral are masterpieces of the workshop known as the ‘Naumburg Master’.

  5. The statue represents a deacon - a clergyman who assisted the priest at mass. The Naumburg master created it in the middle of the 13th century as a stone lectern. Many Atzmen have survived from...

  6. The Naumburg Master was an anonymous medieval stone sculptor. His works date to the middle of the 13th century and are counted among the most important artworks of the European Middle Ages. The...

  7. The Naumburg Master achieved a degree of dramatic expressiveness and natural vibrancy that conveys the suffering of Christ and the deep grief of Mary and St. John. The statues of the mourning Mary and St. John catch the viewers attention and draw them close to Christ.