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Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Total view

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Total view


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Upper half of the epitaph

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Upper half of the epitaph


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Lower half of the epitaph

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Lower half of the epitaph


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Cross with inscription, on the left Dismas, on the right Gismas

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Info

around 1484


Cross with inscription, on the left Dismas, on the right Gismas


photo 2017,

“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Dismas, in the background rock tomb

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Detail Dismas, in the background rock tomb


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Dismas, in the background rock tomb and castle

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Info

around 1484


Detail Dismas, in the background rock tomb and castle


photo 2017, Theo Noll

“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Dismas, below John, in the background the dead body is carried to its grave

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Detail Dismas, below John, in the background the dead body is carried to its grave


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Gismas

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Detail Gismas


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Gismas with Imperial City and countryside

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Info

around 1484


Detail Gismas with Imperial City and countryside


photo 2017, Theo Noll

“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Detail Gismas with group of men, on the left edge Christ Resurrected on his way to the Imperial City

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Detail Gismas with group of men, on the left edge Christ Resurrected on his way to the Imperial City


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Group of men, in the centre Joseph of Arimathia, on his right Nicodemus

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Group of men, in the centre Joseph of Arimathia, on his right Nicodemus


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Lamentation group, on the left Mother Mary, next to her the three Marys: Salome,Kleophas and Magdalene with the oil jar. Unknown mourning figure in the background. On the left at the bottom figure of the founder Keyper

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

around 1484

Lamentation group, on the left Mother Mary, next to her the three Marys: Salome,Kleophas and Magdalene with the oil jar. Unknown mourning figure in the background. On the left at the bottom figure of the founder Keyper


“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

photo 2017, Theo Noll

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Lamentation group

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Info

around 1484


Lamentation group


photo 2017, Theo Noll

“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

Epitaph for Georg Keyper Christ´s feet

Epitaph for Georg Keyper

Info

around 1484


Christ´s feet


photo 2017, Theo Noll

“The lamentation over the dead Christ“ was originally intended for the Dominican Church (compare the composition to the one of the Peringdörffer Altar – see the respective article). Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Location: Nuremberg, St. Lorenz Church

Design: Wolgemut, Michael

Realization: Wolgemut, Michael

Michael
Wolgemut

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