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Four scenes legend St Elizabeth Hungary Saint Elisabeth
Four scenes from the legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, Four scenes from the legend of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary. Scenes of a farewell or meeting at a gate, a feast with musicians, her marriage to Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia. Bottom right Saint Elisabeth says goodbye to a woman (her mother?) At the Presburg city gate, after which she leaves in a travel van. Bottom left a kneeling founder with a rosary, the wife and widow of the Landgrave of Thuringia, and Franciscan Tertiary, Elisabeth of Hungary, possible attributes: beggar, cripple, fish, loaves, leper, model of church, pitcher, roses in lap, scald-head, three crowns, Louis IV of Thuringia, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, c. 1500, panel, oil paint (paint), support: h 83 cm × w 61 cm t 1.3 cm h 82 cm × w 61 cm d 7.2 cm
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Media ID 19554053
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1500 Beggar Bottom Left Cripple Elisabeth Farewell Feast Fish Four Scenes Gate Hungary Leaves Legend Leper Loaves Marriage Meeting Model Mother Musicians Northern Netherlands Pitcher Possible Attributes Rosary Roses Scenes St Elizabeth Support Thuringia Widow Wife Franciscan Tertiary Landgrave Louis Iv Oil Paint Saint Elisabeth Three Crowns
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This print showcases four remarkable scenes from the legendary life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as Saint Elisabeth. The first scene depicts a poignant farewell or meeting at a grand gate, where emotions run high and hearts are heavy with anticipation. In the second scene, we witness a joyous feast accompanied by enchanting musicians, celebrating love and unity. The third scene captures the sacred moment of St. Elizabeth's marriage to Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, symbolizing their commitment and devotion to each other. Finally, in the bottom right corner, we see Saint Elisabeth bidding farewell to a woman who might be her mother at Presburg city gate before embarking on an unknown journey in a humble travel van. In the bottom left corner stands a kneeling founder holding onto a rosary—a testament to faith and spirituality. This figure represents both the wife and widow of the Landgrave of Thuringia while embodying Franciscan Tertiary ideals. Stunningly painted during 1500 in Northern Netherlands using oil paint on panel as its medium, this artwork beautifully portrays various attributes associated with St. Elizabeth: beggar, cripple, fish, loaves, leper model church pitcher roses in lap scald-head three crowns—all symbolic elements that add depth to her story. The Liszt Collection has preserved this exquisite piece for all art enthusiasts who appreciate historical narratives depicted through masterful brushstrokes and vibrant colors—making it an invaluable addition to any collection or exhibition dedicated to religious iconography and medieval legends.
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