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Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Overall view

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Overall view


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Porch with inscription

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

Info

ca. 1463


Porch with inscription


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Gesamtbild

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Gesamtbild


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Upper half of the image

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Upper half of the image


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Upper half of the image, detail of the scene

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

Info

ca. 1463


Upper half of the image, detail of the scene


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Mary with the child

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Mary with the child


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Image of the young king

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Image of the young king


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Lower half of the image with the donor couple and coat of arms

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Lower half of the image with the donor couple and coat of arms


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Donor couple

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

Info

ca. 1463


Donor couple


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Detail with golden vessel and old king

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Detail with golden vessel and old king


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Egidien Church, Eucharius Chapel, on the left-hand side of the east wall.

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher Crown of the old king

Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher

ca. 1463

Crown of the old king


Benigna Holzschuher, wife of Heimeram ("Heymbrand") Zingel, died January 6, 1463.

Adoration of the Magi: The Three Wise Men present gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

The depiction of the Magi represents the three ages of man: young, middle-aged, and old.

Benigna Zingel died on Epiphany, 1463.

Location: Golden vessel

Design: Pleydenwurff, Werkstatt

photo 2015,

Werkstatt
Pleydenwurff

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Epitaph of Benigna Zingel, née Holzschuher
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