Caption
Triptych with the legend of St. Stanislaus, unknown sculptor, Hans von Kulmbach ca. 1485–1522 painter, legend of St. Stanislaus, Stanislaus of Szczepanów ca. 1030–1079, masterpiece, compare: brass crowns from the head of King Boleslaw secondary, crosier from the scene of the Murder of St. Stanislaus secondary, 1510–1520, Plawno parish church, place of finding, Kraków place of origin, altar, bas-relief, A tall, two-panel painted piece set within a gold arched frame shows two robed figures standing on a dark floor against a textured gold background; the left figure wears layered garments in teal, dark green, and muted red with a gold-trimmed cloak and a crown, holding a spherical object, while the right figure wears a flowing teal-blue robe over golden and dark red layers with a white head covering and a crown, hands held in front; both panels feature worn, cracked paint texture and rich gold tones in the background and frame, with visible shades of teal, green, red, gold, white, brown, and dark gray.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A19_071
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68.7Mb (4.8Mb) / 13.3in x 20.0in / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)