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The St. Thomas Altar from St. Johns Church, Hamburg, begun in 1424 (tempera
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The St. Thomas Altar from St. Johns Church, Hamburg, begun in 1424 (tempera
XKH156485 The St. Thomas Altar from St. Johns Church, Hamburg, begun in 1424 (tempera & oil on panel) by Master Francke (c.1385-c.1436); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: Group of Women at the Crucifixion; ); German, out of copyright
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This print showcases "The St. Thomas Altar from St. Johns Church, Hamburg" a masterpiece created by Master Francke in the 15th century. The altar, which was begun in 1424, is a remarkable example of tempera and oil on panel technique. In this particular scene captured by the lens, we witness a group of women standing at the foot of the crucifixion. Their faces are filled with grief and sorrow as they mourn the suffering of Jesus Christ. The image portrays various elements related to his passion: from Christ carrying the cross to his eventual crucifixion adorned with a crown of thorns. The composition also includes other significant moments such as the resurrection and entombment. A banner symbolizing victory over death can be seen alongside soldiers who appear either sleeping or unaware of what has transpired. Master Francke's attention to detail and skillful execution truly shine through in this artwork, showcasing his mastery within Northern Renaissance artistry. This print allows us to appreciate every intricate brushstroke that brings these biblical scenes to life. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this historic piece continues to captivate viewers with its powerful depiction of religious devotion and human emotion throughout centuries past and present.
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