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English: Eastern stained glass window in the Stürzel Family Chapel in the Freiburg Minster showing Konrad Stürzel von Buchheim (ca. 1435-1509) behind his family coat of arms at the feet of St. Nicholas observing the Adoration of the Magi. Copy by Fritz Geiges from ca. 1920 after the original, which was made in 1528-30 at the workshop of Hans Ropstein in Freiburg using designs by Hans Baldung Grien and is kept today at the Freiburg Augustinermuseum.
Deutsch: Östliches Glasfenster der Stürzel Kapelle im Freiburger Münster mit dem Hofkanzler Konrad Stürzel von Buchheim (~1435-1509) hinter seinem Familienwappen zu Füßen des hl. Nikolaus bei der Anbetung der Könige. Nachbildung von Fritz Geiges um 1920 nach einem Original, das 1528/30 in der Freiburger Werkstatt des Meisters Hans Ropstein nach Entwürfen von Hans Baldung Grien hergestellt wurde und sich heute im dortigen Augustinermuseum befindet. "Der Bischof trägt über einem Buch drei Brote, die auf ein Ereignis aus seiner Legende hinweisen: Während einer Hungersnot hatte Nikolaus Getreide von Schiffen verteilen lassen, deren Ladung durch ein Wunder wieder aufgefüllt wurde. Nikolaus soll der Namenspatron von Stürzels Vater gewesen sein, zu dessen Gedächtnis er den Heiligen im Fenster abbilden ließ. Der Stifter trägt einen vornehmen, pelzbesetzten Mantel zum Zeichen seines Wohlstandes, den er sich in seiner erfolgreichen politischen Laufbahn erworben hatte. Links daneben ist die Muttergottes im leuchtend blauen Gewand mit den Hl. Drei Königen zu sehen. Zu ihnen hatte Stürzel eine besondere Beziehung: So weihte er ihnen auch eine Kapelle in seinem Stadtpalast (heute Regierungspräsidium, sog. 'Basler Hof') und machte sie zum Thema eines Altars, den der Straßburger Hans Wydyz schnitzte und der heute im Querhaus des Münsters steht... Die Szenen erscheinen vor unterschiedlich farbigem Damasthintergrund und werden von phantasievoll wechselnden Renaissancearchitekturen mit Girlanden und Putten bekrönt." -- Heike Mittmann, Die Glasfenster des Freiburger Münsters (Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 2005), S. 76. |
Date | artwork: 1528-30 (original) / 1920 (copy); file: 2008-08-22 |
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Author | James Steakley |
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- Stained-glass windows after Hans Baldung
- Fritz Geiges
- Adoration of the Magi on stained-glass windows
- Saint Nicholas on stained glass windows in Germany
- Renaissance stained-glass windows of Freiburg Minster
- 1520s stained-glass windows in Baden-Württemberg
- 1920s stained-glass windows in Baden-Württemberg
- Stained glass windows of Stürtzel Chapel (Freiburg Minster)
- People praying on stained-glass windows in Germany
- Konrad Stürtzel von Buchheim
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