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Two appreciations by Joris Carl Huysmans: on the Tauberbischofsheim Altarpiece crucifixion (from Là-bas) and on the Isenheim Altarpiece (from Trois Primitifs). "Encounter with Grunewald," in Currents in Theology and Mission, Feb, 2004, by Roy A. Harrisville – Useful summary of the history of the reception of the painting
Panel of the Tauberbischofsheim Altar: Crucifixion Panel of the Tauberbischofsheim Altar: Christ Bearing the Cross. The Tauberischofsheim Altarpiece (earlier known as the Karlsruhe altarpiece or Karlsruhe panels; German: Tauberbischofsheimer Altar, Karlsruher Altar, and Karlsruher Tafeln, respectively) is a late work by the German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald, probably completed ...
Grünewald's John the Evangelist.This work was long thought to be a self-portrait. Matthias Grünewald (c. 1470 – 31 August 1528; also known as Mathis Gothart Nithart [1]) was a German Renaissance painter of religious works who ignored Renaissance classicism to continue the style of late medieval Central European art into the 16th century.
Daprile said that in time, crucifixion art such as the Matthias Grünewald altarpiece made between 1516 and 1517 was incorporated into non-church settings such as hospitals in Europe as source of ...
The Mocking of Christ (German: Die Verspottung Christi) is an early oil on wood painting (1503–1505) by Matthias Grünewald. It is located today in the Alte Pinakothek , Munich . Description
At the same time the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam made a documentary exhibition of the painting 'The Small Crucifixion' and two drawings by Mathias Grunewald owned by Franz Koenigs. [8] The British premiere was in Edinburgh on 29 August 1952, and it was first given in the United States on 17 February 1956, at Boston University, conducted by Sarah ...
Pages in category "Paintings by Matthias Grünewald" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
There are also a number of half-length portraits of the cardinal, for example in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg (1526), [6] Jagdschloss Grunewald in Berlin (after 1529) [7] and the Landesmuseum in Mainz (1543), [8] whilst there is also Albert with Christ on the Cross (Alte Pinakothek, Munich), part of Cranach's large series of crucifixion images.