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Portal and to the right of it the so-called Schlüsselfelder Christopher (1422), copy, original in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum (GNM)
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Portal
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Oblique view from below
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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side view from the left
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Tympanum
photo 2021, Theo Noll
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
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Tympanum, right half: female side of the donor family, coat of arms of the Groß family for Margarethe Oertel, née Groß. Further to the left: quartered coat of arms of Kolb/Oertel for their daughter Catharina, called Anna (died September 30, 1533), married
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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side view from the right
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Tympanum, left: Trial by Cross, a resurrected dead man confirms the authenticity of the cross. / The male side of the donor family below the scene was lost due to bomb damage in World War II.
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Image comparison with the donor family from the Oertel Epitaph (see: Oertel Painted Epitaph)
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2022, Theo Noll
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Tympanum, Hl. Helena
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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Tympanum, right: After the recapture of the cross (in the 7th century) by Emperor Heraclius, he brings the cross back to Jerusalem. He is only allowed entry into the city after removing his symbols of power and donning a simple garment.
donated by the mining entrepreneur Sigmund Oertel
see also: Painted epitaph Oertel
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, tympanum of the south tower portal
Design: Kraft, Adam
Realization: Kraft, Adam, Kraft, Werkstatt
photo 2021, Theo Noll
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