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GRUN . HANS BALDUNG (c. 1470-1545), commonly called Grin, a German painter of the age of Durer, was born at Gm.und in Swabia, and spent the greater part of his life at Strassburg and Freiburg in Breisgau. The earliest pictures assigned to him are altarpieces with the monogram H. B. interlaced, and the date of 1496, in the monastery chapel of Lichtenthal near Baden. Another early work
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series of large compositions, which he finished in 1516, and placed on the high altar of the Freiburg cathedral. He purchased anew he freedom of Strassburg in 1517, resided in that city as his domicile, and died a member of its great
Though nothing is known of Grin's youth and education, it may be inferred from his style that he was no stranger to the school of which Durer was the chief
copper-plates in which he traded during his trip to the Nether-lands (1520). But Griin's prints, though Dureresque, are far below Durer, and his paintings are below his prints. Without absolute correctness as a draughtsman, his conception of human form is often very unpleasant, whilst a questionable taste is shown in ornament equally profuse and " baroque
pale yellow, dirty grey, impure red and glowing green. Flesh is a mere glaze under which the features are indicated by lines. His works are mainly interesting because of the wild and fantastic strength which some of them display. We may pass lightly over the " Epiphany " of 1507, the " Crucifixion " of 1512, or the " Stoning of Stephen " of 1522, in the Berlin Museum. There is some force in the " Dance of Death " of 1517, in the museum of Basel, or the "Madonna" of 1530, in the Liechtenstein Gallery at Vienna. Grun's best effort is the altarpiece of Freiburg, where the " Coronation of the Virgin," and the " Twelve Apostles," the " Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity and Flight into Egypt," and the " Crucifixion," with portraits of donors, are executed with some of that fanciful power which Martin SchOn bequeathed to the Swabian school. As a portrait painter he is well known. He drew the likeness of Charles V., as well as that of Maximilian
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