around 1845
Drawn by Georg Christoph Wilder, engraved by Johann Gabriel Poppel.
In: Nuremberg Album, published by Georg Franz, Munich o.J., around 1850 , sheet 45
48 plates, with views divided into the sections castles, churches, fountains, bridges, squares and strange buildings, gates and towers, Danube-Main Canal and surroundings.
On the left of the picture is the seven meter high memorial stele erected in 1560 by Wolfgang Münzer (1524-1577). Münzer made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1556, where he was knighted. On his way home, he was arrested on false charges and sentenced to life imprisonment as a rowing slave in the galleys of the Sultan of Constantinople. Faith helped him to survive this time. Out of gratitude, after his release after three years, he had this memorial stele erected in St. John's Cemetery. Further the engraving shows the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft, the east portal, the wooden shoe chapel as well as the city silhouette in the background.
Lit:
-Werk; Windsheimer, pp. 28-29
quoted from the exhibition catalog: Der Johannisfriedhof in historischen Ansichten, 500 Jahre Friedhof St. Johannis, Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V., Nuremberg 2018.
see also: Memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Location: private
Design: Wilder, Georg Christoph
Realization: Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich
Material: steel engraving
scan 2018, Theo Noll
around 1845
Detailed view with memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Drawn by Georg Christoph Wilder, engraved by Johann Gabriel Poppel.
In: Nuremberg Album, published by Georg Franz, Munich o.J., around 1850 , sheet 45
48 plates, with views divided into the sections castles, churches, fountains, bridges, squares and strange buildings, gates and towers, Danube-Main Canal and surroundings.
On the left of the picture is the seven meter high memorial stele erected in 1560 by Wolfgang Münzer (1524-1577). Münzer made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1556, where he was knighted. On his way home, he was arrested on false charges and sentenced to life imprisonment as a rowing slave in the galleys of the Sultan of Constantinople. Faith helped him to survive this time. Out of gratitude, after his release after three years, he had this memorial stele erected in St. John's Cemetery. Further the engraving shows the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft, the east portal, the wooden shoe chapel as well as the city silhouette in the background.
Lit:
-Werk; Windsheimer, pp. 28-29
quoted from the exhibition catalog: Der Johannisfriedhof in historischen Ansichten, 500 Jahre Friedhof St. Johannis, Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V., Nuremberg 2018.
see also: Memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Location: private
Design: Wilder, Georg Christoph
Realization: Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich
Material: steel engraving
scan 2018, Theo Noll
around 1845
Detail view, in the background the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft and the east portal
Drawn by Georg Christoph Wilder, engraved by Johann Gabriel Poppel.
In: Nuremberg Album, published by Georg Franz, Munich o.J., around 1850 , sheet 45
48 plates, with views divided into the sections castles, churches, fountains, bridges, squares and strange buildings, gates and towers, Danube-Main Canal and surroundings.
On the left of the picture is the seven meter high memorial stele erected in 1560 by Wolfgang Münzer (1524-1577). Münzer made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1556, where he was knighted. On his way home, he was arrested on false charges and sentenced to life imprisonment as a rowing slave in the galleys of the Sultan of Constantinople. Faith helped him to survive this time. Out of gratitude, after his release after three years, he had this memorial stele erected in St. John's Cemetery. Further the engraving shows the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft, the east portal, the wooden shoe chapel as well as the city silhouette in the background.
Lit:
-Werk; Windsheimer, pp. 28-29
quoted from the exhibition catalog: Der Johannisfriedhof in historischen Ansichten, 500 Jahre Friedhof St. Johannis, Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V., Nuremberg 2018.
see also: Memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Location: private
Design: Wilder, Georg Christoph
Realization: Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich
Material: steel engraving
scan 2018, Theo Noll
around 1845
Detailed view, in the background of the picture the crucifixion group of Adam Kraft, the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the east portal, the last station of the cross and the Holzschuher
scan 2018, Theo Noll
Drawn by Georg Christoph Wilder, engraved by Johann Gabriel Poppel.
In: Nuremberg Album, published by Georg Franz, Munich o.J., around 1850 , sheet 45
48 plates, with views divided into the sections castles, churches, fountains, bridges, squares and strange buildings, gates and towers, Danube-Main Canal and surroundings.
On the left of the picture is the seven meter high memorial stele erected in 1560 by Wolfgang Münzer (1524-1577). Münzer made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1556, where he was knighted. On his way home, he was arrested on false charges and sentenced to life imprisonment as a rowing slave in the galleys of the Sultan of Constantinople. Faith helped him to survive this time. Out of gratitude, after his release after three years, he had this memorial stele erected in St. John's Cemetery. Further the engraving shows the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft, the east portal, the wooden shoe chapel as well as the city silhouette in the background.
Lit:
-Werk; Windsheimer, pp. 28-29
quoted from the exhibition catalog: Der Johannisfriedhof in historischen Ansichten, 500 Jahre Friedhof St. Johannis, Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V., Nuremberg 2018.
see also: Memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Location: private
Design: Wilder, Georg Christoph
Realization: Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich
Material: Papier, Stahlstich
around 1845
Detailed view, in the background the last station of the cross and the Holzschuher chapel
Drawn by Georg Christoph Wilder, engraved by Johann Gabriel Poppel.
In: Nuremberg Album, published by Georg Franz, Munich o.J., around 1850 , sheet 45
48 plates, with views divided into the sections castles, churches, fountains, bridges, squares and strange buildings, gates and towers, Danube-Main Canal and surroundings.
On the left of the picture is the seven meter high memorial stele erected in 1560 by Wolfgang Münzer (1524-1577). Münzer made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1556, where he was knighted. On his way home, he was arrested on false charges and sentenced to life imprisonment as a rowing slave in the galleys of the Sultan of Constantinople. Faith helped him to survive this time. Out of gratitude, after his release after three years, he had this memorial stele erected in St. John's Cemetery. Further the engraving shows the stone cross from 1490 without the crucified, the crucifixion group by Adam Kraft, the east portal, the wooden shoe chapel as well as the city silhouette in the background.
Lit:
-Werk; Windsheimer, pp. 28-29
quoted from the exhibition catalog: Der Johannisfriedhof in historischen Ansichten, 500 Jahre Friedhof St. Johannis, Förderverein Kulturhistorisches Museum Nürnberg e.V., Nuremberg 2018.
see also: Memorial stone of Wolfgang Müntzer
Location: private
Design: Wilder, Georg Christoph
Realization: Poppel, Johann Gabriel Friedrich
Material: steel engraving
scan 2018, Theo Noll
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