around 1490
Exterior view from the northeast
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Interior and choir
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Ovarall view
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Ornamental decoration, seat of mercy
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine with fully plastic figures; side wings with relief figures, predella painted
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
around 1490
left wing, Peter
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, Our Lady, St. Wolfgang and John the Baptist
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, St. Wolfgang and Mary, detail
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, St. Wolfgang, head
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, church model in Wolfgang's hand
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, Mary with the child, detail
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, Mary with the child, oblique view
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, Mary with the child, detail and John the Baptist, detail
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, John the Baptist, bust
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1490
Main shrine, John the Baptist, head
photo 2015, Pablo de la Riestra
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
around 1490
Altar with closed wings and predella
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Altar closed, left wing above: St. Wolfgang and Mary with the child
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Altar closed, left wing below: St. Kilian and John the Baptist
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Altar closed, right wing above: Hugh of Lincoln and Hugh of Grenoble in Carthusian habit
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Altar closed, right wing below: St. Leonhard and St. Sebastian
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Predella
photo 2015, Theo Noll
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
around 1490
Predella, l. Society of Apostles: Matthew, Thomas, Matthias, Andrew, Philip, Peter
photo 2015, Theo Noll
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
around 1490
Predella, Blessing Christ
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
photo 2015, Theo Noll
around 1490
Predella, right: Society of the Apostles. From left to right: John the Evangelist, Bartholomew, James the Younger, Simon, James the Elder, Judas Thaddeus
photo 2015, Theo Noll
In 1469, the Nuremberg Carthusian monastery bought the Haller hunting lodge and converted it into the current church shortly before the turn of the century. The architecture and inventory are directly related to Nuremberg's late Gothic period.
Attribution of the painting: The master of the former Fürth high altar
Location: Puschendorf, Protestant parish church, former St. Wolfgang
Realization: Meister des ehemaligen Fürther Hochaltars, , Meister der Heiligen Sippe, Nürnberg, Frauenkirche, Master of the Holy Kinship, Nuremberg, Our Lady´s Church (Frauenkirche)
Material: Holz
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