around 1480
Church from the south
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Choir with altar
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Winged Altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
photo 2014, Theo Noll
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
around 1480
Shrine, from left to right: Saints Margaret, Erasmus, Catherine, Mary with the Child, Barbara, Dionysius, and Blaise
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
around 1480
Shrine: Mary with the Child between Saints Catherine and Barbara
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Theo Noll
around 1480
Mary with the child
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Left wing, from left to right: Saints Cyriacus, Pantaleon, George, and Giles
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Left wing, detail: Saints George and Giles
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Left wing, detail: Saints Cyriacus, Pantaleon, and George
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Right wing, from left to right: Saints Achatius, Eustace, Vitus and Christopher
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1480
Detail: Hll. Vitus and Christopher
The present-day Protestant parish church is the former Church of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The attribution of the altarpiece of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a Nuremberg work from around 1480, to the Wolgemut workshop is disputed.
Location: Osternohe, Schnaittach Market Town, Nuremberg Land District
photo 2014, Pablo de la Riestra
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