The Master of the Rajhrad Altarpiece (sometimes called the Master of Raigern) was a Bohemian painter active in the region around Olomouc and Brno before 1420. Likely of Moravian extraction, he derives his name from an altarpiece that once hung in the church of Saint Maurice in Olomouc; since disassembled, some of its panels are now in Rajhrad. These depict scenes from the Passion and from the Legend of the True Cross, and were painted before 1420. Two scenes, the Transportation of the Cross (Image) and the Crucifixion, are believed to be by his hand, while the rest are products of his studio. Also ascribed to him are the altarpiece of Náměšť, also dating to before 1420 and today found in Brno, and an Altarpiece of Saint Jacob of about 1430, today dispersed between Prague, Brno, Vienna and
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| - Mistr Rajhradského oltáře (cs)
- Meister von Raigern (de)
- Maestro dell'Altare di Rajhrad (it)
- Master of the Rajhrad Altarpiece (en)
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| - Mistr Rajhradského oltáře (nověji uváděn jako Mistr Olomouckého oltáře) byl český gotický malíř činný v první polovině 15. století. (cs)
- Mit Meister von Raigern oder auch Meister des Altars von Raigern oder Meister des Raigerner Altars (tschechisch: Mistr rajhradského oltáře) wird ein Maler der Böhmischen Gotik bezeichnet. Der namentlich nicht bekannte Künstler erhält seinen Notnamen nach den von ihm geschaffenen Tafelbildern, die in der Kunstgeschichte als Altar von Raigern (Rajhrad) bekannt wurden. Die Bilder sollen 1440/1455 entstanden sein. Sie wurden lange als ein „chronologischer Fixpunkt“ für die Datierung anderer Werke der böhmischen Malerei des 15. Jahrhunderts gesehen, jedoch wird in neuerer Zeit ihre genaue Datierung wieder aufgegriffen. (de)
- The Master of the Rajhrad Altarpiece (sometimes called the Master of Raigern) was a Bohemian painter active in the region around Olomouc and Brno before 1420. Likely of Moravian extraction, he derives his name from an altarpiece that once hung in the church of Saint Maurice in Olomouc; since disassembled, some of its panels are now in Rajhrad. These depict scenes from the Passion and from the Legend of the True Cross, and were painted before 1420. Two scenes, the Transportation of the Cross (Image) and the Crucifixion, are believed to be by his hand, while the rest are products of his studio. Also ascribed to him are the altarpiece of Náměšť, also dating to before 1420 and today found in Brno, and an Altarpiece of Saint Jacob of about 1430, today dispersed between Prague, Brno, Vienna and (en)
- Maestro dell'Altare di Rajhrad (Olomouc o Brno prima del 1420), è il nome convenzionale dato ad un anonimo artista attivo in Boemia. L'artista, probabilmente d'origine morava, deve il suo nome all'Altare, proveniente dalla chiesa di San Maurizio di Olomouc, successivamente smembrato e con le sei tavole superstiti raccolte a Rajhrad con temi tratta dalla Passione e dalla Leggenda della Croce, realizzato prima del 1420. Crocefissione, Brno, Moravské Muzeum. (it)
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| - Mistr Rajhradského oltáře (nověji uváděn jako Mistr Olomouckého oltáře) byl český gotický malíř činný v první polovině 15. století. (cs)
- Mit Meister von Raigern oder auch Meister des Altars von Raigern oder Meister des Raigerner Altars (tschechisch: Mistr rajhradského oltáře) wird ein Maler der Böhmischen Gotik bezeichnet. Der namentlich nicht bekannte Künstler erhält seinen Notnamen nach den von ihm geschaffenen Tafelbildern, die in der Kunstgeschichte als Altar von Raigern (Rajhrad) bekannt wurden. Die Bilder sollen 1440/1455 entstanden sein. Sie wurden lange als ein „chronologischer Fixpunkt“ für die Datierung anderer Werke der böhmischen Malerei des 15. Jahrhunderts gesehen, jedoch wird in neuerer Zeit ihre genaue Datierung wieder aufgegriffen. Der Stil des Meisters von Raigern zeigt den beiderseitigen kulturellen Austausch zwischen der Böhmischen und Wiener Region, aber auch die Entstehung einer typischen Böhmischen Malerschule, ein Stil, wie er sich auch beim Meister von Wittingau finden lässt. (de)
- The Master of the Rajhrad Altarpiece (sometimes called the Master of Raigern) was a Bohemian painter active in the region around Olomouc and Brno before 1420. Likely of Moravian extraction, he derives his name from an altarpiece that once hung in the church of Saint Maurice in Olomouc; since disassembled, some of its panels are now in Rajhrad. These depict scenes from the Passion and from the Legend of the True Cross, and were painted before 1420. Two scenes, the Transportation of the Cross (Image) and the Crucifixion, are believed to be by his hand, while the rest are products of his studio. Also ascribed to him are the altarpiece of Náměšť, also dating to before 1420 and today found in Brno, and an Altarpiece of Saint Jacob of about 1430, today dispersed between Prague, Brno, Vienna and Nuremberg. The Master influenced the work of artists even beyond Bohemia; work by the Master of the Saint Lambrecht Votive Altarpiece indicates that his style was known even in Vienna. Some historians conflate him with the Master of Ambrass, but not all agree with this assessment. (en)
- Maestro dell'Altare di Rajhrad (Olomouc o Brno prima del 1420), è il nome convenzionale dato ad un anonimo artista attivo in Boemia. L'artista, probabilmente d'origine morava, deve il suo nome all'Altare, proveniente dalla chiesa di San Maurizio di Olomouc, successivamente smembrato e con le sei tavole superstiti raccolte a Rajhrad con temi tratta dalla Passione e dalla Leggenda della Croce, realizzato prima del 1420. Il Trasporto della Croce e la Crocefissione sono di sua mano, mentre gli altri episodi mostrano l'intervento della sua bottega. Si attribuiscono alla bottega del pittore: la tavola di ; realizzata dopo il 1420 e ora conservata a Brno; e l’Altare di san Giacomo del 1430 circa, smembrato e diviso tra Praga, Brno, Vienna e Norimberga. Crocefissione, Brno, Moravské Muzeum. (it)
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