Master of the Darup Altarpiece

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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 (de), whose central panel, a Crucifixion, uses delicate colors which appear to have been influenced by French miniature painting.

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