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Wittenberg Altarpiece - Wikipedia Wittenberg Cranach Altarpiece (or Reformation Altarpiece) is one of the major Lutheran winged altarpieces created by Lucas Cranach the Elder and his son Lucas Cranach the Younger for the Evangelical Lutheran City and Parish Church of St Mary's in Wittenberg, Germany
Cranach Reformation Altar reproduction installed at . . . - Reporter Cranach’s Reformation Altar art, installed in Wittenberg in 1547, contains a triptych resting on a fourth panel The triptych depicts in order, from left, Baptism, the Lord’s Supper and the Office of the Keys
Cranach Altarpiece - Christian Culture This is the altarpiece that Cranach and his workshop made for St Mary’s Church in Wittenberg—Luther’s church, though the work was installed in 1547, the year after the Reformer’s death
St. Marys Church Inside the church you will find, among other things, the impressive Reformation altar by Lucas Cranach the Elder and Lucas Cranach the Younger On the front you will find a detailed painting of the Last Supper with Martin Luther as one of the disciples
Wittenberg UNESCO WHS: St. Mary’s Church - Fotoeins Fotografie Along the chancel wall surrounding the main altar are epitaph paintings by the Cranach family The paintings not only honoured the specific person and family, but also highlighted visuals to support the Reformation message
What endures in Wittenberg - The Christian Century Its masterwork is a later altarpiece by local Lucas Cranach It shows layman Philip Melanchthon baptizing an infant while Martin Luther preaches and holds the keys of the confessional—that emblem usually found in apostle Peter’s hands
[Wittenberg Cranach Altarpiece] - The Portal to Texas History The altarpiece is one of the major Lutheran winged altarpieces created by Lucas Cranach the Elder and his son Lucas Cranach the Younger for the Evangelical Lutheran City and Parish Church of St Mary's in Wittenberg, Germany
Cranach’s Wittenberg Altarpiece – Art History II This altarpiece is the focal point of the City Church in Wittenberg; three-paneled altarpieces like this—called triptychs —were meant to aid and inspire worship in churchgoers It is also a work of religious propaganda—a clear illustration of the effects of the Reformation on Northern European art Figure 1
Stadtkirche Wittenberg - Wikipedia The church contains a masterly altarpiece by Lucas Cranach the Younger Cranach lived in Wittenberg for most of his life, for this reason, many rich patrons chose to have a memorial painting by Cranach, rather than a gravestone
Architecture and Art of St. Marys - St. Marys Catholic Church Altars of Mary and Joseph flank the main altar The ambry in Saint Joseph's altar contains the Holy Oils blessed by the bishop each year One of the crosses from the consecration of the church The window behind the choir loft, depicting St Cecilia, King David, and the 4 Evangelists