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Josaphat Kneels Altar Man Sorrows Follower Hans Schilling
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Josaphat Kneels Altar Man Sorrows Follower Hans Schilling
Josaphat Kneels before an Altar with the Man of Sorrows; Follower of Hans Schilling (German, active 1459 - 1467), from the Workshop of Diebold Lauber (German, active 1427 - 1467); Hagenau, Alsace, France (formerly Germany); 1469; Ink, colored washes, and tempera colors on paper; Leaf: 28.6 x 20.3 cm (11 1, 4 x 8 in.)
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11 1 1467 1469 286 X Active 1427 Active 1459 Alsace Colored Washes Diebold Lauber Follower Formerly Germany Hagenau Hans Schilling Sorrows Tempera Colors Workshop
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This print showcases the artwork titled "Josaphat Kneels Altar Man Sorrows Follower Hans Schilling" created by an anonymous German artist from the Workshop of Diebold Lauber in 1469. The piece, which measures 28.6 x 20.3 cm, is a stunning combination of ink, colored washes, and tempera colors on paper. In this scene, Josaphat is depicted kneeling before an intricately designed altar with the Man of Sorrows. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke and line, bringing life to this religious moment frozen in time. The use of vibrant colors adds depth and emotion to the composition while highlighting the significance of Josaphat's devotion. His humble posture conveys reverence and piety as he seeks solace or guidance from his spiritual mentor. Hans Schilling's influence can be seen through the masterful execution and delicate precision displayed throughout this artwork. It serves as a testament to his skill as well as that of his followers who continued his legacy. Originally hailing from Hagenau, Alsace (formerly Germany), this exquisite piece now resides in France at present-day Alsace region. Its historical value lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its ability to transport viewers back to a specific period in time when faith played a central role in people's lives. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Liszt Collection, we are reminded of the power art holds - transcending
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