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They were famous German artists in the sixteenth century.

Grunewald is famous for his Isenheim altarpiece, which shows the crucifixion of Christ and was originally located in a hospital so Christ could "look over" patients.

Durer had a fiery personality like Michelangelo's, and is famous for his apocalypse woodcuts.

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