Gaspard Isenmann
Gaspard or Caspar Isenmann (born with Colmar about 1430 - died after 1480), was an Alsatian painter of XVe century.
Credit with Colmar in second half of XVe century, Isenmann was perhaps the Master of famous the Martin Schongauer in first half of the years 1460.
It is between 1462 and 1465 that it carried out its masterpiece, the retable of the Passion intended for the high altar of the collegial Saint Martin's day de Colmar. If this work - preserved at the Musée of Unterlinden - is still attached to the international Gothic by the use of gold funds, the almost caricatural expressivity of the aspects indicates as for it the increasing influence of the Art of the Netherlands on the pictorial schools of the higher Rhine.
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