Lotto No. 826


Michael Pacher (Tyrol c. 1435- 1498 Salzburg) - Relief Depiction of the Circumcision of Christ,


Michael Pacher (Tyrol c. 1435- 1498 Salzburg) - Relief Depiction of the Circumcision of Christ, - Mobili e anitiquariato, vetri e porcellane

c. 1470- 1480, carved, in the background are St. Mary and Joseph and another woman, in front of them a bearded man with a bowl kneeling to circumcise the infant Jesus on the lap of the high priest (the knife is missing), 96 x 6 x 90 cm, attached to a new wooden plate, (MC)

Provenance:
Collection of Rudolf Löbbecke (1884 - 1946), Brunswick;
Anton Lepke Berlin, 11.11.1930, lot 122;
German private collection;
At (c) MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, there is a photograph before 1886, in which the knife and an older back wall are still visible. The photograph is inscribed with: Holzrelief. Beschneidung Christi von Mich. Pacher./ 15. Jahrhundert. (Eigenth. des Herrn Ch. v. Pichler). Michael Pacher (died in Salzburg in 1498), sculptor, painter and workshop manager, is documented in archival records as a master and citizen in Bruneck in the Puster Valley from 1467 onwards. The most famous works from his workshop include the retables of St. Lorenzen (early work), Gries (1471 - 1475), St. Wolfgang (1471 - 1481) and Salzburg (1484 - 1498).

Lit.:
Lukas Madersbacher, Michael Pacher. Zwischen Zeiten und Räumen, Bozen/Berlin 2015, pp. 11ff.

Esperta: Christine Masser Christine Masser
+43-1-515 60-331

christine.masser@dorotheum.at

02.05.2023 - 13:00

Prezzo realizzato: **
EUR 71.500,-
Stima:
EUR 40.000,- a EUR 60.000,-

Michael Pacher (Tyrol c. 1435- 1498 Salzburg) - Relief Depiction of the Circumcision of Christ,


c. 1470- 1480, carved, in the background are St. Mary and Joseph and another woman, in front of them a bearded man with a bowl kneeling to circumcise the infant Jesus on the lap of the high priest (the knife is missing), 96 x 6 x 90 cm, attached to a new wooden plate, (MC)

Provenance:
Collection of Rudolf Löbbecke (1884 - 1946), Brunswick;
Anton Lepke Berlin, 11.11.1930, lot 122;
German private collection;
At (c) MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, there is a photograph before 1886, in which the knife and an older back wall are still visible. The photograph is inscribed with: Holzrelief. Beschneidung Christi von Mich. Pacher./ 15. Jahrhundert. (Eigenth. des Herrn Ch. v. Pichler). Michael Pacher (died in Salzburg in 1498), sculptor, painter and workshop manager, is documented in archival records as a master and citizen in Bruneck in the Puster Valley from 1467 onwards. The most famous works from his workshop include the retables of St. Lorenzen (early work), Gries (1471 - 1475), St. Wolfgang (1471 - 1481) and Salzburg (1484 - 1498).

Lit.:
Lukas Madersbacher, Michael Pacher. Zwischen Zeiten und Räumen, Bozen/Berlin 2015, pp. 11ff.

Esperta: Christine Masser Christine Masser
+43-1-515 60-331

christine.masser@dorotheum.at


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Asta: Mobili e anitiquariato, vetri e porcellane
Tipo d'asta: Asta in sala con Live Bidding
Data: 02.05.2023 - 13:00
Luogo dell'asta: Wien | Palais Dorotheum
Esposizione: 22. 04. - 02.05.2023


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