NOUN | a winged altarpiece | winged altarpieces | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The church also houses a late-Gothic winged altarpiece from 1520, and a crypt and tomb containing Briccius' mortal remains.
- Inside is a winged altarpiece by Konrad von Soest (with Germany's oldest depiction of eyeglasses).
- Its baroque pulpit dates from 1710, and the wood carvings of the altar, a winged altarpiece were made in the Netherlands in the 15th century The organ which dates from 1867 was renovated in 2014.
- The double-winged altarpiece depicts the life of the Virgin Mary in 26 painted and carved scenes.
- The church doors were made of driftwood, and the winged altarpiece dates from 1742.
- Four scenes on the panels of the winged altarpiece in the church of St Wolfgang in Schneeberg (1532-1539) have similar composition.
- The interior is covered by a four-part rib vault and includes two organs and a winged altarpiece by Hendrik van der Geld, created between 1878 and 1881.
- is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community.
- The winged altarpiece, also from his own hand, stands under the theme of "security in the new life" and reproduces the head of the Shroud of Turin on the upper side.
- The late Gothic winged altarpiece in Brabant style was originally commissioned for Storkyrkan in Stockholm and is one of the foremost examples of this altarpiece style in Sweden, built 1514 in Jan Borman's workshop in Brussels and painted by Jan van Coninxlo the Younger.
- A Late Gothic winged altarpiece at Wörth am Main from around 1485-1490 – originally from St.
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