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The Wrisberg Epitaph is a triptych, which was created by the Hildesheim painter († 1615) in 1585 as an epitaph for the Domherr Ernst von Wrisberg. The original frame did not survive. However, copies were created and subsequently hidden during the Second World War, the central one could be viewed in the south transept of Hildesheim Cathedral until January 2010. During the renovation of the cathedral (2010–2014) the three panels were on display in a reconstructed frame in the in , Lemgo.

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  • Das Wrisberg-Epitaph ist ein Triptychon, das der Hildesheimer Künstler († 1615) um 1585 als Epitaph für den Domherrn schuf. Der originale Rahmen ist nicht erhalten. Von den Bildtafeln, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg ausgelagert wurden, war die mittlere bis Januar 2010 im Südquerhaus des Hildesheimer Doms zu sehen. Während der Domsanierung (2010–2014) waren die drei Tafeln in einem rekonstruierten Rahmen im Weserrenaissance-Museum in Schloss Brake (Lemgo) ausgestellt. Seit 2015 befinden sie sich im Dommuseum Hildesheim. (de)
  • The Wrisberg Epitaph is a triptych, which was created by the Hildesheim painter († 1615) in 1585 as an epitaph for the Domherr Ernst von Wrisberg. The original frame did not survive. However, copies were created and subsequently hidden during the Second World War, the central one could be viewed in the south transept of Hildesheim Cathedral until January 2010. During the renovation of the cathedral (2010–2014) the three panels were on display in a reconstructed frame in the in , Lemgo. (en)
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  • Das Wrisberg-Epitaph ist ein Triptychon, das der Hildesheimer Künstler († 1615) um 1585 als Epitaph für den Domherrn schuf. Der originale Rahmen ist nicht erhalten. Von den Bildtafeln, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg ausgelagert wurden, war die mittlere bis Januar 2010 im Südquerhaus des Hildesheimer Doms zu sehen. Während der Domsanierung (2010–2014) waren die drei Tafeln in einem rekonstruierten Rahmen im Weserrenaissance-Museum in Schloss Brake (Lemgo) ausgestellt. Seit 2015 befinden sie sich im Dommuseum Hildesheim. (de)
  • The Wrisberg Epitaph is a triptych, which was created by the Hildesheim painter († 1615) in 1585 as an epitaph for the Domherr Ernst von Wrisberg. The original frame did not survive. However, copies were created and subsequently hidden during the Second World War, the central one could be viewed in the south transept of Hildesheim Cathedral until January 2010. During the renovation of the cathedral (2010–2014) the three panels were on display in a reconstructed frame in the in , Lemgo. (en)
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