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Pleurant statue German Sculptor Johann Göschel (cast maker)

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On the Tomb of Konrad Gross

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German Sculptor

Johann Göschel (cast maker) Nürnberg

Készítés ideje ca. 1356 (original), 1907 (cast)
Tárgytípus plaster cast
Anyag, technika plaster cast
Méret

67.5 × 33 × 19 cm

Leltári szám Rg.33
Gyűjtemény Sculptures - Plaster casts
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Konrad Gross (ca. 1280 – 1356) was a wealthy resident of Nuremberg and a member of the town council. After his death in Bamberg in 1356, his tomb was erected in the church of Heilig-Geist-Spital (Holy Spirit Hospital) in Nuremberg, which he founded, and now it can be seen in the cloister of the hospital building. The lying figure of the deceased is surrounded by pleurants (eight mourning figures) in contemporary attire, bearing the red marble slab covering the tomb. The master was presumably one of the decorative sculptors who also worked on the west façade of Saint Laurence Church in Nuremberg. Plaster casts were not made of the entire table monument, but only of some of its mourning figures.

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