Riemenschneider in Rothenburg : Sacred Space and Civic Identity in The Late Medieval City by Katherine M. Boivin

Riemenschneider in Rothenburg : Sacred Space and Civic Identity in The Late Medieval City by Katherine M. Boivin

Author:Katherine M. Boivin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Riemenschneider, Tilman, approximately 1460–1531, Art—Commissioning—Germany—Rothenburg ob der Tauber—History—16th century, Altarpieces—Germany—Rothenburg ob der Tauber—History—16th century, Sacred space—Germany—Rothenburg ob der Tauber—History—16th century, City planning—Germany—Rothenburg ob der Tauber—History—16th century
Publisher: The Pennsylvania State University


Chapter 4

REMAPPING THE CITY

In 1474 the parish fabrica ecclesiae of St. Jakob in Rothenburg ob der Tauber purchased a painted panel of Saint Wolfgang.1 The following year a local tradesman, Georg Laterer, witnessed a miracle by the same saint. This miracle instigated a new pilgrimage in Rothenburg and led to the construction and furnishing of a chapel dedicated to Saint Wolfgang, complete with a painted altarpiece containing sculpted figures by the workshop of Tilman Riemenschneider in its central shrine (fig. 70).



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