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Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Burial ground with Peller grave in front and St. John's Church behind

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Burial ground with Peller grave in front and St. John's Church behind


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Excerpt from Joh. Martin Trechsels, called Großkopf: "Verneuertes Gedächtnis des nürnbergischen Johannis Kirch Hof ..." , Franckf. & Leipzig 1735

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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Excerpt from Joh. Martin Trechsels, called Großkopf: "Verneuertes Gedächtnis des nürnbergischen Johannis Kirch Hof ..." , Franckf. & Leipzig 1735


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: privat

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Burial site and surroundings

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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Burial site and surroundings


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) view from above

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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view from above


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Upper cartouche with inscription from the fourth psalm: "Ich Lige vnd Schlaffe gantz mit Friden" and family portrait

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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Upper cartouche with inscription from the fourth psalm: "Ich Lige vnd Schlaffe gantz mit Friden" and family portrait


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Martin Peller with his four sons, with him his grandson

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Martin Peller with his four sons, with him his grandson


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) four of his sons, oblique view, detail

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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four of his sons, oblique view, detail


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) The three wives and two daughters. From right to left: the first wife was born Viatis, the second von Wath, the third von Imhoff

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

The three wives and two daughters. From right to left: the first wife was born Viatis, the second von Wath, the third von Imhoff


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) three wives and the daughter of the third wife

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

three wives and the daughter of the third wife


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Cartouche with depiction of the patron saint Martin on horseback and the beggar

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Cartouche with depiction of the patron saint Martin on horseback and the beggar


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Cartouche with depiction of the patron saint Martin on horseback and the beggar in flat view

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Cartouche with depiction of the patron saint Martin on horseback and the beggar in flat view


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Detail of Martin as Bishop of Tours with the beggar

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Detail of Martin as Bishop of Tours with the beggar


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Mrtin on horseback

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Mrtin on horseback


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Background with village view

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Background with village view


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Martin, bust

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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Martin, bust


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Oblique view with high relief

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Oblique view with high relief


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Beggar with his crutches

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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Beggar with his crutches


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Detail of the cartouche

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Detail of the cartouche


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Detail of the right cartouche

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Detail of the right cartouche


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Cartouche, detail

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Cartouche, detail


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Inscription cartouche

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Inscription cartouche


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Inscription cartouche, detail inscription

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Inscription cartouche, detail inscription


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) "Pockenknorpelwerk"

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

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"Pockenknorpelwerk"


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641) Lower plate finish with scrollwork

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)

1629

Lower plate finish with scrollwork


see also:

Epitaph des Martin Jahn (1655)

Location: Nuremberg, Johannisfriedhof, grave nr. 1404

Design: Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn), Benedikt

Depicted: Peller, Martin I

photo 2018, Theo Noll

Benedikt
Wurzelbauer (Wurtzelbauer, Wurtzelpaurn)

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Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Epitaph Wurzelbauer
Epitaph Wurzelbauer
Fountain of Virtues
Fountain of Virtues

Martin I
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Further works

Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Epitaph of Martin Peller (died 1629) and his wife Maria Viatis (died 1641)
Martin Peller Medal
Martin Peller Medal
Peller House
Peller House
Ceiling of the beautiful room
Ceiling of the beautiful room
Gable crowning with Zeus at the Pellerhaus
Gable crowning with Zeus at the Pellerhaus
The plastic decoration of the Peller House
The plastic decoration of the Peller House
Staircase type / Pellerhaus
Staircase type / Pellerhaus
Oven grate in the beautiful room
Oven grate in the beautiful room
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the first floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Fireplace door on the second floor
Former municipal library / former Peller house
Former municipal library / former Peller house

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