Sgrine and wing
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Shrine
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Shrine, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
Shrine, detail view with the heads of Konstantin, Helena and Heraklius
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
Konstantin, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Konstantin and Helena
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Heraklius, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Heraklius, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Detail view showing the folds of the garments
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Left altar wing, upper panel:
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Left altar wing, lower panel: Trial of the Cross of St. Helena
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Left altar wing, lower panel: Trial of the Cross of St. Helena, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
right altar wing, upper panel
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
right altar wing, lower panel
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
right altar wing, lower panel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
right altar wing, lower panel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Pablo de la Riestra
Two panels on the outer sides of the wings on the north wall of the chancel.
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
left-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
left-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
left-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
Right-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
Right-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
Right-hand panel on the north wall of the chancel, detail view
Winged Altarpiece in St. Helena (...) A significant Nuremberg winged altarpiece from the late 15th century, with a Baroque Revival design; the central shrine contains life-size, painted wooden figures of Saints Constantine, Helena, and Heraclius; the wings feature realistic reliefs depicting the legend of the Finding of the True Cross; two of the four panels on the outer sides of the wings are still located on the north wall of the chancel. (...)
Georg Dehio,
Handbook of German Art Monuments, Franconia, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich, Berlin, 1999, p. 930
See also: Evangelical Parish Church of St. Helena
Location: St. Helena Church, Sankt Helena, Municipality of Simmelsdorf, Nuremberg District
photo 2023, Theo Noll
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