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The Isenheim Altarpiece is an altarpiece sculpted and painted by, ... The presence of John the Baptist is anachronistic. Beheaded by order of Herod in 29 AD, ...
Saint John Altarpiece (van der Weyden) St John Altarpiece (Memling) St John Chrysostom Altarpiece; Saint John the Baptist (Preti) Saint John the Baptist (Titian) Saint John the Baptist (El Greco) Saint John the Baptist (Leonardo) Saint John the Baptist as a Boy (Andrea del Sarto) Saint John the Baptist as a Boy (Raphael)
St John Altarpiece, c. 1479, oil on oak panel, 173.6 × 173.7 cm (central panel), 176 × 78.9 cm (each wing), Memlingmuseum, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges. The St John Altarpiece (sometimes the Triptych of the two Saints John or the Triptych of St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist) is a large oil-on-oak hinged-triptych altarpiece completed around 1479 by the Early Netherlandish master ...
St Peter Enthroned with St John the Baptist and St Paul (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan) Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola – The Virgin and Child with Saints John, Apollinaris and Catherine and a Bishop; Leonardo da Vinci – St. John the Baptist; Matthias Grünewald – Isenheim Altarpiece (completed, with sculptures by Nikolaus Hagenauer)
The Unterlinden Museum (French: Musée Unterlinden) is located in Colmar, in the Alsace region of France. The museum, housed in a 13th-century Dominican religious sisters' convent and a 1906 former public baths building, is home to the Isenheim Altarpiece by the German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald and features a large collection of local and international artworks and manufactured ...
Issenheim (French pronunciation: ⓘ; German: Isenheim) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.. The Isenheim Altarpiece, currently on display at the Unterlinden Museum of Colmar, was completed in 1515 by Matthias Grünewald for the Antonines monastery in Issenheim.
Mathis der Maler (Matthias the Painter) is an opera by Paul Hindemith.The work's protagonist, Matthias Grünewald, was a historical figure who flourished during the Reformation, and whose art, in particular the Isenheim Altarpiece, [1] [2] inspired many creative figures in the early 20th century.
Alessandri Altarpiece; Altarpiece in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception; Altarpiece of Alella; Altarpiece of Pellegrino II; Altarpiece of Saints Ursula, Martin and Anthony; Altarpiece of the Centenar de la Ploma; Altarpiece of the Halberd; Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament; Altarpiece with Christ, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint Margaret