10/05/2026
pdil.art/grünewald - Matthias Grünewald, a master of German Renaissance painting, is renowned for his emotionally charged and vivid works. His most celebrated masterpiece, the Isenheim Altarpiece, exemplifies his powerful use of colour and dramatic composition, capturing intense spiritual themes and suffering.
Grünewald’s most notable masterpiece is the Isenheim Altarpiece, created between 1512 and 1516 for the Monastery of St. Anthony in Isenheim, Alsace. The altarpiece was designed to provide solace to patients suffering from ergotism, also known as St. Anthony’s Fire.
Grünewald’s depiction of the crucified Christ is striking for its visceral realism and profound pathos; the tortured body, contorted in agony, captures both the physical and spiritual suffering of Christ, making it one of the most powerful religious images of its time.
Our Matthias Grünewald collection download features 50 hi-res images, in jpeg format. These images include 26 detail pictures from the Isenheim altarpiece and a detailed overview of the three different configurations.The images are all 600dpi and range in size from 2952 pixels wide/tall to 8160 pixels wide/tall.