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Rottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection

"Rottweil um 1400 – um 1445: A Glimpse into the Unbelievable Artistry of Thomas Christ and Mary Interceding God" Step back in time to Rottweil

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: unbelieving Thomas Christ Mary interceding God

unbelieving Thomas Christ Mary interceding God
The unbelieving Thomas and Christ and Mary interceding before God the Father (outside), The Nativity (inside), around 1445-1450, mixed technique on softwood

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Madonna Child c. 1437 / 40 mixed technique paneled spruce wood

Madonna Child c. 1437 / 40 mixed technique paneled spruce wood
Madonna and Child, c. 1437/40, mixed technique on paneled spruce wood, 64.5 x 51.5 cm, unspecified. In the Nimben: maria [heavily damaged] and :, iesus, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Abisai David c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

Abisai David c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
Abisai before David, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 101.5 x 81 cm, unmarked, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Sibbechai Benaja c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

Sibbechai Benaja c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
Sibbechai and Benaja, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 97.5 x 70 cm, unmarked, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Abraham Melchizedek c. 1435 mixed media canvas-laminated oak

Abraham Melchizedek c. 1435 mixed media canvas-laminated oak
Abraham before Melchizedek, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas-laminated oak, 78 x 68.5 cm, unsigned, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Annunciation Angel c. 1435 mixed technique oak paneled

Annunciation Angel c. 1435 mixed technique oak paneled
Annunciation Angel, c. 1435, mixed technique on oak paneled with canvas, 86.5 x 69 cm, unmarked. Banner with the beginning of the English greeting: Ave maria gra [until here from behind translucent

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Joachim Anna Golden Gate c. 1437 / 40 mixed media

Joachim Anna Golden Gate c. 1437 / 40 mixed media
Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate, c. 1437/40, mixed media on paneled spruce wood, 158 x 120.5 cm, unsigned. In the names: sant anna and: sant joahim, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: hl. Bartholomew c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

hl. Bartholomew c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
The hl. Bartholomew, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 99.5 x 69.5 cm, unmarked. 1 Steinmetzzeichen painted left and right in the Mauerstirnen, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Synagogue c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

Synagogue c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
Synagogue, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 86 x 81 cm, not marked. Law Tables with Fantasy Hebrew, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Antipater Julius Caesar c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

Antipater Julius Caesar c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
Antipater before Julius Caesar, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 85.5 x 69.5 cm, not marked, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Esther Ahasver c. 1435 mixed technique canvas laminated oak

Esther Ahasver c. 1435 mixed technique canvas laminated oak
Esther before Ahasver, c. 1435, mixed technique on canvas laminated oak, 85.5 x 79.5 cm, unsigned, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: Ecclesia c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak

Ecclesia c. 1435 mixed media canvas laminated oak
Ecclesia, c. 1435, mixed media on canvas laminated oak, 86.5 x 80.5 cm, not specified, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47

Background imageRottweil Um 1400 – Um 1445 47 Collection: hl. Christophorus c. 1435 / 45 mixed media oak

hl. Christophorus c. 1435 / 45 mixed media oak
The hl. Christophorus, c. 1435/45, mixed media on oak, 101.5 x 81 cm, unmarked, Konrad Witz, Rottweil um 1400 - um 1445/47


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"Rottweil um 1400 – um 1445: A Glimpse into the Unbelievable Artistry of Thomas Christ and Mary Interceding God" Step back in time to Rottweil, a city flourishing with artistic brilliance during the early 15th century. Amongst the masterpieces that emerged from this period, one cannot help but be captivated by the works of Thomas Christ and his depiction of Mary interceding with God. One such masterpiece is the "Madonna Child, " created around 1437/40 using a mixed technique on paneled spruce wood. The delicate brushstrokes bring to life the tender bond between mother and child, evoking a sense of awe and reverence. Equally mesmerizing are Christ's other creations like "Abisai David, " "Sibbechai Benaja, " and "Abraham Melchizedek. " These stunning pieces were crafted using mixed media on canvas-laminated oak, showcasing Christ's versatility as an artist. Noteworthy among these artworks is also the "Annunciation Angel" from around 1435. Executed with meticulous detail using a mixed technique on oak panels, it portrays Gabriel delivering divine news to Mary, forever capturing this pivotal moment in Christian history. In addition to religious themes, Christ explored various subjects such as Joachim Anna Golden Gate depicting biblical scenes or figures like hl. Bartholomew. Each piece showcases his mastery over different materials while maintaining an exquisite level of craftsmanship. The collection also includes non-religious motifs like "Synagogue, " which highlights architectural beauty through its use of mixed media on canvas-laminated oak. Similarly, "Antipater Julius Caesar" captures historical figures through its intricate details and skillful execution. Amongst these remarkable pieces stands out Esther Ahasver—a testament to Christ's ability to convey emotion through his artistry.