Thursday, November 6, 2008

Herrenberger Altar

Herrenberger Altar, Herrenberger Altarpiece by Jerg Ratgeb, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße, Stuttgart

Herrenberger Altar (Herrenberger Altarpiece) by Jerg Ratgeb, 1519
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Konrad-Adenauer-Straße
Stuttgart, March 2004

“The Herrenberg Altarpiece (German: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate church in Herrenberg in the state of Württemberg, now part of southwest Germany. Today the altarpiece, which has only survived in part, is in the possession of the Stuttgart State Gallery. The altarpiece bears a date of 1519. The eight panel images were painted by artist, Jerg Ratgeb (c. 1480–1526) who was executed during the German Peasants' War. The carved shrine, the front of the predella and the decorated carvings above the altarpiece have been lost.” (Herrenberger Altarpiece, Wikipedia)

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