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Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave Stations of the Cross in the nave, facing north, west wall

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935

Stations of the Cross in the nave, facing north, west wall


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave Stations of the Cross in the nave, facing north, west wall

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935

Stations of the Cross in the nave, facing north, west wall


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave upper half of the panel with numbering and the round arch framing the scene

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935

upper half of the panel with numbering and the round arch framing the scene


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave Detailed view with tassels on the upper cartouche and round arch

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935

Detailed view with tassels on the upper cartouche and round arch


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb

Stations of the Cross XIV / Rest in the grave

1935

lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb


Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) lower half of the panel, Jesus lies in the rock tomb Newly added Stations of the Cross XIV after the church was rebuilt in 1933 (plans by Dipl.-Ing. Hans Jakob Wacker, Munich) The old nave was demolished. The current nave was built at a right angle between the tower and the old choir. (Schnaittach St. Kunigund / Schnell & Steiner, Art Guide No. 1459 / 1984)

Location: Schnaittach, St. Kunigund

Design: Rohlederer, Carl

Realization: Rohlederer, Carl

Material: Wood

photo 2024, Theo Noll

Carl
Rohlederer

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