Carved Splendor: Late Gothic Altarpieces in Southern Germany, Austria and South TirolGetty Publications, 2006 - 480 páginas Monumental carved, winged altarpieces are the most ambitious artworks from the Middle Ages, incorporating the skills of painters, sculptors, and cabinetmakers. Those that are most notable for their artistic originality and masterly execution were produced in the southern German-speaking regions, including Austria and South Tirol, in the last decades of the Late Gothic period (roughly 1460 to 1525). By that time altarpieces had evolved from low, fixed panels to large wooden structures with rich architectural ornamentation. Paintings of the saints often adorned the movable wings, while carved reliefs or freestanding sculptures of scenes from the Gospels occupied the gilded, center shrine. Rainer Kahsnitz offers a close examination of twenty-two of the most important surviving altarpieces, discussing the historical context in which they were made and analyzing how their pictorial programs reflect changing notions of piety. The sumptuous color illustrations capture the altarpieces in all their possible arrangements. The stunning details of these pieces--riotous locks of hair, swirling fabric, and thickets of twisted vines--vividly demonstrate the consummate skill of the master artisans who created them. |
Índice
122 | 106 |
Lorch am Rhein Middle Rhine | 122 |
Plates 5359 | 142 |
Blaubeuren Swabia | 180 |
Rothenburg ob der Tauber | 222 |
Plates 11624 | 228 |
Herrgottskirche Church of Our Lord | 238 |
Augsburg Swabia | 290 |
364 | |
Spitalkirche Heilig Geist Church of the Holy | |
402 | |
420 | |
Breisach Upper Rhine | |
Plates 15460 | 304 |
Términos y frases comunes
Adoration altarpiece angels Annunciation apostles appears arch architecture artistic back wall baldachins beneath Blaubeuren Breisach busts cabinet carved carver center niche choir Christ child Church of Saint cloak composition Coronation Creglingen crown Crucifixion Danube school depictions documented Dormition drapery Father finials fixed wings flanking folds front God the Father guilders hand head height high altar Holy Blood Holy Ghost inside John the Baptist Kaufbeuren Kefermarkt kneeling Kraków Late Gothic Madonna Mary's Master Mauer medieval molding Moosburg motif Netherlandish Niederrotweil Nördlingen Nuremberg original ornaments Pacher painted painter panels parish church Pictorial Program polychromy predella predella wings present Pulkau putti restoration retable Riemenschneider Rothenburg roughly Saint Anne Saint Florian Saint Wolfgang scenes sculptures shrine figures shrine guardians side South Tirol standing saints superstructure surviving Swabia tion tracery tradition Trinity Upper Rhine Veit Stoss vines Virgin width wing reliefs Wolfgang workshop Zwettl

