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Tucher-Window

Tucher-Window Overall view

Tucher-Window

1379

Overall view


Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Tucher-Window Founders' row with Bertold Tucher (d. 1379) and Anna Pfinzing (d. 1381)

Tucher-Window

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1379


Founders' row with Bertold Tucher (d. 1379) and Anna Pfinzing (d. 1381)


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Second row: Crowning with Thorns and Trial of Christ by Herod

Tucher-Window

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1379


Second row: Crowning with Thorns and Trial of Christ by Herod


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Stifterzeile mit Bertold Tucher (gest. 1379) und Anna Pfinzing (gest. 1381)

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Third row: Carrying of the Cross

Tucher-Window

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1379


Third row: Carrying of the Cross


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Stifterzeile mit Bertold Tucher (gest. 1379) und Anna Pfinzing (gest. 1381)

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Third row: Carrying the Cross Fourth row: Unclothing Christ and Attachment to the Cross

Tucher-Window

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1379


Third row: Carrying the Cross Fourth row: Unclothing Christ and Attachment to the Cross


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Fourth row: Attachment to the cross

Tucher-Window

1379

Fourth row: Attachment to the cross


Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Tucher-Window Fifth and sixth rows: Calvary

Tucher-Window

1379

Fifth and sixth rows: Calvary


Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Tucher-Window Fifth row: Mourners, Mary Magdalene beneath the Cross, Centurion and Soldiers

Tucher-Window

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1379


Fifth row: Mourners, Mary Magdalene beneath the Cross, Centurion and Soldiers


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Fifth row, detail with Centurion

Tucher-Window

1379

Fifth row, detail with Centurion


Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Tucher-Window Sixth row

Tucher-Window

Info

1379


Sixth row


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

Tucher-Window Sixth row: The Wicked Thief

Tucher-Window

1379

Sixth row: The Wicked Thief


Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

photo 2015, Theo Noll

Tucher-Window Seventh row: Blue sky

Tucher-Window

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1379


Seventh row: Blue sky


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Fourth northern window of the chancel axis window.

In the early 16th century, the upper glazed window pane was replaced with bullseye glass. Currently, almost half of the original stained glass is missing.

In the 19th century, extensive additions were made during repairs.

Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald, chancel window n V

Material: Glas

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