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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Christ Collapsing under the Cross

(Tarczek, parish church of St Giles). Part of Triptych from Tarczek (Tarczek, parish church of St Giles) ⛁ ◼

Details
  • painting
  • tempera
  • wood
  • set or complex object: poliptych: wing or side panel
  • altarpiece or part of
Complex object
  • Triptych from Tarczek (Tarczek, parish church of St Giles) ⛁ ◼
Actors
  • Master of the Triptych of Szyk (late 15th/early 16th c.) painter : 1525 - 1535
Places
  • Tarczek, parish church of St Giles storage place
Design

Master of the Triptych of Szyk (painter), Christ Collapsing under the Cross (Tarczek, parish church of St Giles). Part of Triptych from Tarczek (Tarczek, parish church of St Giles)

In-Urus interactions
  • ⇤ Albrecht Dürer (printmaker), Christ Collapsing under the Cross (Höltzel) (London, BM) Part of Dürer's Small Passion (Höltzel) ◼
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Iconography description
  • Christ collapsing under the cross (Iconclass: 73D411)
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Created on
  • 2021-10-13 13:39

Last update by
  • Magdalena Herman (2023-06-27 20:45)

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