Bartholomäusaltar: Die hll. Johannes Ev. und Margaretha
Meister des Bartholomäusaltars (1475-1510)

Bartholomäusaltar: Die hll. Johannes Ev. und Margaretha,

um 1500/1505
Material / Technology / Carrier
Eichenholz
Dimensions of the object
128,4 x 73,3 cm
Displayed
AP OG Saal I
Department
Altdeutsche Malerei
Genre
Malerei
Inventory number
11864
Acquisition
1827 aus der Sammlung Boisserée; seit 1953 Staatseigentum
Stock
Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen - Alte Pinakothek München
Citation
Meister des Bartholomäusaltars, Bartholomäusaltar: Die hll. Johannes Ev. und Margaretha, um 1500/1505, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen - Alte Pinakothek München, URL: https://www.sammlung.pinakothek.de/en/artwork/o5xrd37G7X (Last updated on 24.08.2023)
The saints are depicted standing on a narrow platform with their clearly shown attributes: St Bartholomew was flayed alive with a knife; St Agnes’s attribute is the lamb after which she is named (Latin: agnus); St Cecilia, the patron saint of music, is holding a portative organ. St John the Evangelist drank from a poisoned cup but survived, and St Margaret scared off a dragon by making the sign of the cross. St James the Less was beaten with a fuller’s stave, whereas St Christina is shown with the attributes of her martyrdom—a millstone and arrows. The family signet and coat of arms of Arnt of Westerburg and his wife, Druitgen of Andernach, are shown in the corners of the central panel. The kneeling Carthusian monk was concealed by an overpainting until 1949/51.

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