- Master of the Stauffenberg Altarpiece
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The Master of the Stauffenberg Altarpiece (French: Maître du retable de Stauffenberg) is a 15th century Anonymous Master from or around Alsace, stylistically influenced by Rogier van der Weyden.
His name derives from a triptych kept in the Unterlinden Museum, Colmar, since its creation. The altarpiece had been painted between 1454 and 1460 at the behest of Hans Erhard Bock von Stauffenberg, the bailiff of Rouffach, and his wife Aennelin of Oberkirch, 1454 being the year of both person's marriage and 1460 being the year in which Aennelin is first documented as a widow. The two commissionners are represented on the outer panels next to a Crucifixion and have been identified by their coats of arms.
Once opened, the Stauffenberg altarpiece represents, from left to right, the Annunciation, the Descent from the Cross and the Nativity, two joys of Mary framing one of her sorrows. It was kept in the Monastery of St. Anthony in Isenheim near Colmar for which Matthias Grünewald subsequently painted his Isenheim Altarpiece.
Source
- Le Musée Unterlinden de Colmar, Sylvie Lecoq-Ramond & Pantxika Béguerie, Éditions Albin Michel, Paris, 1991. ISBN 2-226-05411-1 (p. 43)
Categories:- French artist stubs
- Anonymous artists
- Gothic painters
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