Epitaph of the Goldsmith Sigismund Waloch
Epitaph of the Goldsmith Sigismund Waloch
Published 2017-11-27T11:59:39+00:00
The author of the work, assumedly active in Vienna, is one of the most important representatives of the Central-European painting of the late International style. In spite of the apparent connection with an older Austrian tradition, his inspiration comes from Italian and Western-European was commissioned by the goldsmith Sigismund Waloch from Wiener Neustadt in 1434 to commemorate his deceased wife. Waloch holds a bow with an inscription from Psalm No. 51, while his wife holds a bow with a plea to the Virgin Mary. They humbly kneel down in front of the Madonna while St Barbara and St Judas Thaddeus speak for them accompanied by a group of angels.
(Master of the Votive Panel from St Lambrecht - Active in 1430S-1440S)
发表的日期 | 27/11/2017 |
标题 | Epitaph of the Goldsmith Sigismund Waloch |
Date | 1434 |
艺术家 | Master of the Madonna - Workshop |
位置 | Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, Prague, Czechia |