The Herrenberg Altarpiece (German: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate church in Herrenberg in the state of Württemberg, now part of southwest Germany. Today the altarpiece, which has only survived in part, is in the possession of the Stuttgart State Gallery.
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| - Der Herrenberger Altar ist ein (fragmentiertes) Altarretabel, das in den Jahren 1518 bis 1521 im Auftrag der Brüder vom gemeinsamen Leben als Hochaltar für die Stiftskirche in Herrenberg entstanden ist. Er befindet sich heute im Besitz der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. (de)
- The Herrenberg Altarpiece (German: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate church in Herrenberg in the state of Württemberg, now part of southwest Germany. Today the altarpiece, which has only survived in part, is in the possession of the Stuttgart State Gallery. (en)
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| - Der Herrenberger Altar ist ein (fragmentiertes) Altarretabel, das in den Jahren 1518 bis 1521 im Auftrag der Brüder vom gemeinsamen Leben als Hochaltar für die Stiftskirche in Herrenberg entstanden ist. Er befindet sich heute im Besitz der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. (de)
- The Herrenberg Altarpiece (German: Herrenberger Altar) is a winged altarpiece, that was created between 1518 and 1521 for the Brethren of the Common Life, a German Roman Catholic pietist community. It was built as a high altar for the collegiate church in Herrenberg in the state of Württemberg, now part of southwest Germany. Today the altarpiece, which has only survived in part, is in the possession of the Stuttgart State Gallery. (en)
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