1907
Exodus of a bridal couple through the main gate of St. Lawrence's Church in Nuremberg.
The patrician costume of the end of the 16th century or the early 17th century has been chosen for the bridal procession. The richly decorated bridal crown and the groom's fur-trimmed bonnet indicate a wealthy couple from the Nuremberg patrician class. In the architectural area, the leftmost buttress figure was not completed; in the figurative scene, it was the groups of spectators on the extreme left and right that were not completed.
Dr Silke Colditz-Heusl
Location: Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, Inventory No. Gm new 0079
Design: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Realization: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Material: Oil on canvas
photo
1907
Detail
Exodus of a bridal couple through the main gate of St. Lawrence's Church in Nuremberg.
The patrician costume of the end of the 16th century or the early 17th century has been chosen for the bridal procession. The richly decorated bridal crown and the groom's fur-trimmed bonnet indicate a wealthy couple from the Nuremberg patrician class. In the architectural area, the leftmost buttress figure was not completed; in the figurative scene, it was the groups of spectators on the extreme left and right that were not completed.
Dr Silke Colditz-Heusl
Location: Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, Inventory No. Gm new 0079
Design: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Realization: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Material: Oil on canvas
photo
1907
Detail
Exodus of a bridal couple through the main gate of St. Lawrence's Church in Nuremberg.
The patrician costume of the end of the 16th century or the early 17th century has been chosen for the bridal procession. The richly decorated bridal crown and the groom's fur-trimmed bonnet indicate a wealthy couple from the Nuremberg patrician class. In the architectural area, the leftmost buttress figure was not completed; in the figurative scene, it was the groups of spectators on the extreme left and right that were not completed.
Dr Silke Colditz-Heusl
Location: Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg, Inventory No. Gm new 0079
Design: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Realization: Ritter, Johann Paul d.Ä.
Material: Oil on canvas
photo
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