The Crucifixion2 – (Matthias Grünewald) Previous Next


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Style: Northern Renaissance

Topic: Religious

Technique: Oil

Study of an Apostle (1511) is a artwork (Black chalk, heightened with white, gray watercolour) by the German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald. This is one of the panels of the two-part altarpiece originally in the church at Tauberbischofsheim. The Carrying the Cross was seen from the direction of the choir while the other part, the Crucifixion, from the nave. The artwork (24 x 16 cm) is located today in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin.

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