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Stoss (German: [faɪt ˈʃtoːs], also
spelled Stoß and Stuoss; Polish: Wit
Stwosz; Latin:
Vitus Stoss;
before 1450 –
about 20
September 1533) was a leading...
- and 1489 by the German-born
sculptor Veit
Stoss (known in
Polish as Wit
Stwosz) who
lived and
worked in the city for over 20 years. In 1941,
during the...
- Stanisław
Stwosz, also
Stanislaw Stoss,
Stanislas Stack, (1478–1528) was a
Polish sculptor.
Stwosz was born in Kraków, the son of the
sculptor Veit Stoss...
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Stwosz Icefall is an
icefall at the
outlet of
Krakow Dome at the head of
Legru Bay on King
George Island, Antarctica. It was
named by the 1980
Polish Antarctic...
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particularly famous for its
wooden altarpiece carved by Veit
Stoss (Wit
Stwosz). Some of its
monumental polychrome murals were
designed by Poland's leading...
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National Museum.
Another landmark is St. Mary's
Basilica with its
Altar by Wit
Stwosz, a
Brick Gothic church built in the 14th
century on the
ruins of an earlier...
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Blind Veit
Stoss with his
granddaughter (Polish: Ociemniały Wit
Stwosz z wnuczką) is an oil
painting by Jan
Matejko painted in 1865. It
belongs to the...
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islands Mersey Spit
Plaza Point SCAR
Sherratt Bay
South Shetland Islands Stwosz Icefall Subantarctic Territorial claims in
Antarctica Warszawa Dome Wawel...
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buried there. In the 15th century, the
sculptor Veit
Stoss (Polish: Wit
Stwosz)
worked there.
Media related to
Church of
Blessed Wincenty Kadłubek, Jędrzejów...
- M****achusetts
Institute of
Technology Veit Stoss,
artist known in
Polish as Wit
Stwosz Antoni Wit (born 1944),
Polish conductor Dennis Wit (born 1951), American...