Master of the Darup Altarpiece

The Master of Darup or Westphalian Master, was an anonymous German painter active in Westphalia around 1420.[1] His work is influenced by that of Conrad von Soest;[2] his name is derived from the altarpiece in the parish church of Darup, whose central panel, a Crucifixion, uses delicate colors which appear to have been influenced by French miniature painting.

References

  1. ^ "Altarpiece of the Passion, central panel, Crucifixion / Westphalian Master / c.1420". University of Michigan Library. Retrieved 2025-09-26.
  2. ^ Jacobs, Lynn F. (2022). "1 - Framed Boundaries: Conrad von Soest and Early Fifteenth-Century Westphalian Triptychs". The Painted Triptychs of Fifteenth-Century Germany: Case Studies of Blurred Boundaries. Amsterdam University Press.