Naumburg Master
The Naumburg Master is an anonymous medieval sculptor known for his work in the Naumburg Cathedral in Germany, dating back to the 13th century. This artist is celebrated for creating expressive and lifelike figures, particularly the famous Naumburg donor portraits, which depict local nobles and patrons of the church.
The Naumburg Cathedral itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its architectural significance and artistic contributions. The Naumburg Master's sculptures are notable for their intricate details and emotional depth, reflecting the transition from Romanesque to Gothic art styles during the medieval period.