around 1515 1520
Frontal view, total
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1515 1520
Right profile
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1515 1520
Upper part of the body
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1515 1520
View over the left shoulder
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Theo Noll
around 1515 1520
The curly haired child with detail of Mary´s head
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Theo Noll
around 1515 1520
Faces of Jesus and Mary
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Theo Noll
around 1515 1520
Spiraled strands of Mary´s hair
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Pablo de la Riestra
around 1515 1520
Mary´s crown and hair
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Theo Noll
around 1515 1520
A little angel like the one´s in Selbald´s tomb, lifts the hem of Mary´s gown
Sculptor: Ludwig Vogt
Commissioner: Provost Melchior Pfinzing, imperial secret secretary.
Originally set up in St.Sebald-Church
Mary with Austrian hoop crown wearing an opulent gown, according to the type of figures of Emperor Maximilian´s tomb in Innsbruck carrying on her left arm boy Jesus with the globe, the scepter which she originally carried in her right hand was lost. The figure was designed as a full plastic, i.e. the back was artistically designed and crafted, which indicates that the figure was not meant to be placed on console with its back to a pillar.
Location: Nuremberg, German National Museum, inv.nr. Pl.0.2964
Realization: Godl, Stephan
Material: Bronze
photo 2016, Theo Noll
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