15. Jh. 17. Jh.
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Alliance coat of arms around 1400: Imhoff/Groß for Hans Imhoff and Lucia Groß, and Imhoff/Pfinzing for Conrad Imhoff and Clara Pfinzing. The second, albeit rather distorted, escutcheon could refer to Conrad Imhoff's second wife, Anna Schürstab.
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Alliance coats of arms around 1550
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Alliance coats of arms 1647
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Three alliance coats of arms 1647 for three brothers: Jeremias Imhoff and Maria Magdalena Löffelholz; Georg Paulus Imhoff and Helena Scheurl; Christoph Endres Imhoff and Clara Juliana Haller von Hallerstein.
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Alliance coats of arms
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Wilhelm Imhoff the Elder / 1648. Wilhelm Imhoff (1586-1661) with escutcheons for his wives Catharina Tetzel (1589-1616), Dorothea Rosina Kress (1593-1632), Magdalena Gößwein (1581-1636) and Barbara Sabina Derrer († 1679)
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Alliance coats of arms
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
15. Jh. 17. Jh.
Johann Hieronymus Imhoff / 1649. Johann Hieronymus Imhoff (1595-1663) with escutcheons for his wives Maria Pfinzing and Dorothea Beck.
At the center of the window are four rectangular coats of arms of the Nuremberg patrician family Imhoff. Further panes with Imhoff alliances.
Lit.: Masterpieces of Stained Glass
St. Lorenz in Nuremberg
Marco Popp and Hartmut Scholz
Schnell & Steiner, 2016
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz, North Nave XII
Material: Glass
photo 2019, Theo Noll
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