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Synagogue from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c. 1435 (mixed media on oak panel)
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Synagogue from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c. 1435 (mixed media on oak panel)
3597172 Synagogue from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c.1435 (mixed media on oak panel) by Witz, Konrad (1400/10-44/6); 86x81 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info.: Synagogue from the outer side of the Heilsspiegelaltar (Mirror of Human Salvation altarpiece)
The themes show events of the Old Testament and ancient history as the precursors of events of the New Testament
See also XOS 3597169); Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 22979456
© Bridgeman Images
Altarpiece Gospels Healing Mirror Heilspiegel Late Gothic Panel Representation Salvation Symbolism Torah Jewish Religion Northern Renaissance
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This print showcases the "Synagogue from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece" by Konrad Witz, a renowned Swiss artist of the late Gothic period. Created around 1435, this mixed media artwork on oak panel measures 86x81 cm and is currently housed in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. The altarpiece itself, known as the Mirror of Human Salvation, depicts various scenes from both the Old Testament and ancient history that serve as precursors to events in the New Testament. The Synagogue featured here represents Judaism and its significance within Christian theology. Witz's attention to detail is evident in this piece, with intricate woodwork and symbolic elements adorning the synagogue structure. The representation of a female figure adds depth to its meaning, possibly symbolizing faith or salvation. As we delve into this image, we are transported back to medieval times when religion played a central role in people's lives. It serves as a reminder of how art was used not only for aesthetic purposes but also for religious instruction and contemplation. Through this photograph print by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate Witz's skillful craftsmanship while contemplating themes such as faith, symbolism, and interfaith connections between Christianity and Judaism. This artwork stands as an important testament to religious history during the Northern Renaissance era in Germany.
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