Master of the Schongau Altarpiece
As a master of Schongauer Altärchens one is medieval sculptor called. The artist, who is not known by name, worked with a painter to create a passion triptych around 1480, a small winged altar with depictions of the sufferings of Christ. The master is a successor to Martin Schongauer .
The Schongau altar is now in the Konrad Salm Chapel in Ulm Minster , the former sacristy below the southern choir tower.
literature
- Karl Gröber: Swabian sculpture of the late Gothic . Riehn & Reusch, Munich 1922, p. 3 and 17 , Figure No. 18 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive , Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- Gertrud Otto : The master of the Schongauer altar and his circle . In: Tübingen research on archeology and art history: The Ulm sculpture of the late Gothic . Gryphius, Reutlingen 1927, Smaller workshops from around 1500, p. 13–26 , doi : 10.11588 / diglit.31325 ( digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de ).
- Master of the Schongau Altarpiece . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 37 : Master with emergency names and monogramists . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1950.
- Albrecht Miller: The master of the Schongauer altar in Ulm and Passau. In: Journal of the German Association for Art History. 63, 2009, ISSN 1011-0704 , pp. 138-198.
- Late Middle Ages on the Upper Rhine. Painters and workshops 1450–1525. Large state exhibition in Baden-Württemberg, State Art Gallery Karlsruhe 2001. Stuttgart 2001 (catalog).
Web links
- Schongau altars , picture at the regional studies Upper Rhine, headquarters for educational media in the Internet eV