Saint Wolfgang Altarpiece: Circumcision


size(cm): 45x35
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The painting St Wolfgang Altarpiece: Circumcision by artist Michael Pacher is a masterpiece of the German late Renaissance. With an original size of 173 x 140.5 cm, this work of art is impressive in its complexity and beauty.

Michael Pacher's artistic style is characterized by a combination of Gothic and Renaissance elements. In the painting St Wolfgang Altarpiece: Circumcision, the influence of the Nuremberg school of painting can be appreciated, especially in the representation of details and the precision of the forms.

The composition of this work of art is very interesting, as it is divided into several panels that represent different scenes. In the central panel, there is the Circumcision of Christ, surrounded by a series of religious figures and angels. On the side panels, scenes from the life of Saint Wolfgang are depicted.

Color is one of the highlights of this painting. Gold and red tones predominate in the work, giving it a majestic and sacred appearance. Additionally, the artist used a chiaroscuro technique to create depth and volume in the figures.

The history of the painting St Wolfgang Altarpiece: Circumcision is very interesting. It was commissioned by the church of St Wolfgang in Austria in the 15th century and became one of the most important altars in the region. Currently, it is in the Museum of Art History in Vienna, where it is one of the most admired works by visitors.

A little known aspect of this painting is that Michael Pacher worked on it for several years, and it is said that he even had to interrupt his work to travel to Venice and study the works of the great Italian masters.

In summary, the painting St Wolfgang Altarpiece: Circumcision by Michael Pacher is an impressive work of art for its artistic style, composition, color and its history. It is one of the most important works of the German late Renaissance and continues to be a source of inspiration for art lovers around the world.

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