1510
General view
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1510
Winged Altar, opened, with pinnacle
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2014, Theo Noll
1510
Open altar with predella
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Altar shrine with opened wings
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Central shrine with central group St. Anne with the Blessed Virgin and Baby Jesus, God Father, angels and heaven
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Centre shrine, Blessed Virgin and Baby Jesus, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
Centre shrine, Blessed Virgin and Baby Jesus, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
Central shrine, the Blessed Virgin, Baby Jesus and St. Anne
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2014, Theo Noll
1510
Centre shrine, St. Anne, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
Central shrine, detail of the gowns of the main figures
photo 2016, Theo Noll
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
1510
Centre shrine, main group Anna-Selbdritt and heaven with God the Father and angels, oblique view
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2021, Theo Noll
1510
God father and angels
photo 2021, Theo Noll
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
1510
Centre shrine, upper left corner
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2021, Theo Noll
1510
Centre shrine, upper right corner
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2021, Theo Noll
1510
God Father and angels
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2021, Theo Noll
1510
God Father and angels
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Left wing, St. Joseph with walking staff and branch
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Left wing, St. Joseph, detail view
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Comparison pictures: LEFT Joseph from the Annenaltar in St. Lorenz (1510) / CENTRE Joseph (Petrus?)(1510) Friedrich-Alexander-Uni Erlangen-Nürnberg, Graphische Sammlung, Signatur: H62/B 236 / RIGHT Antonius from the Wendelstein Dreikönigsaltar (1510).
photoTheo Noll,
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
1510
Right wing, Joachim
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015, Theo Noll
1510
Right wing, Joachim, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2015,
1510
lower crowning structure, with Henry II, Mary and Ottilie
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1510
lower crowning structure, detailed view of Henry II and Mary with the infant Jesus.
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
upper crowning structure, detailed view
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
upper crowning structure, detailed view of the figure of Mary with the infant Jesus, holding a pear in his right hand
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2018, Theo Noll
1510
Predella
photo 2016, Theo Noll
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
1510
left half of the Predella, male founders´side
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1510
left half of the Predella, male founders´side, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1510
Predella, house-shaped reliquary caskets
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2016, Theo Noll
1510
right half of the Predella, foundress
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1510
right half of the Predella, foundress, detail
Stiftung der Ottilie (d. 9.5.1521), who was married in her first marriage to the innkeeper and butcher Haintz Mayer (d. 14.4.1507) and in her second marriage to Jörg Regenfuß (d. 30.12.1536), merchant and innkeeper.
Painting: Hans Süß of Kulmbach 1510.
Carved figures by Master Jörg
About the founder: On 29.10.1507 the widow Ottilie Mayer came to an agreement with the relatives of her first husband Hans and Lorenz Mayer about mining shares in Villach, to which the latter two no longer had any claim. In 1510, she donated the Annen altar in St. Lorenz as well as the associated equipment and a prebend of 40 fl. per year for a priest. For this purpose she deposited 1200 fl. with the municipal lottery fund. The annual interest was used to pay for the benefice. In 1518 she acquired a house at Lorenzer Platz 13 (pre-war numbering), which served as a benefice house for the priest.
See also:
- Anna
- Heinrich and Ottlilie
Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz-Church, north choir ambulatory
Design: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Realization: Kulmbach, Hans Süß von, Herb (Meister Jörg Pildschnitzer), Georg
Depicted: Mayer, Ottilie
photo 2022, Theo Noll
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