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St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Overall view

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Overall view


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Crowning decoration, detail

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Crowning decoration, detail


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, Throne of Grace

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, Throne of Grace


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, detail

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, detail


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, detail

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, detail


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, God the Father, Holy Spirit

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, God the Father, Holy Spirit


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, God the Father, Holy Spirit, and Christ

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, God the Father, Holy Spirit, and Christ


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar The Crucified Christ

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

The Crucified Christ


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, angel to the left of God the Father

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, angel to the left of God the Father


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Central shrine, angel to the right of God the Father

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Central shrine, angel to the right of God the Father


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Left inner wing, John the Baptist

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Left inner wing, John the Baptist


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Left inner wing: John the Baptist with the Lamb

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Left inner wing: John the Baptist with the Lamb


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Left inner wing, John the Baptist, head, oblique view

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Left inner wing, John the Baptist, head, oblique view


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Right inner wing, Catherine

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Right inner wing, Catherine


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Right inner wing, Catherine with the wheel

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Right inner wing, Catherine with the wheel


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Predella shrine with open wings

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

Info

1501


Predella shrine with open wings


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Predella shrine with neo-Gothic trefoil frieze, depiction of the Adoration of the Child

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

Info

1501


Predella shrine with neo-Gothic trefoil frieze, depiction of the Adoration of the Child


photo 2015, Theo Noll

Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Left predella wing, inner side, Matthew and Mark (overpainted in 1701)

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Left predella wing, inner side, Matthew and Mark (overpainted in 1701)


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar Right predella wing, interior, Luke and John (overpainted in 1701)

St. Bartholomew's, High Altar

1501

Right predella wing, interior, Luke and John (overpainted in 1701)


Late Gothic winged altarpiece.


Attributed to the Wolf Traut workshop.

Donated by Johann Loeffelholz (born 1448, died 1509) and his wife Katharina Dintner.


Originally probably for the Augustinian church of St. Vitus, the altarpiece was moved to St. Bartholomew's in 1564.

Location: Nuremberg, Wöhrd, St. Bartholomew's Church

photo 2015, Theo Noll

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