Detail View: Archivision Base to Module 9: Schreyer-Landauer Monument [plaster cast]

Preferred Title: 
Schreyer-Landauer Monument [plaster cast]
Alternate Title: 
Reproduction of the Schreyer-Landauer Monument
Image View: 
Left panel, Resurrection, detail showing angel
Creator: 
after Adam Kraft (German sculptor, active from 1490, died 1509); Jacob Rotermundt (German cast maker, active ca. 1870)
Location: 
repository: Victoria and Albert Museum [South Kensington] (London, England, United Kingdom) 1872-53
Location Note: 
Purchased from Jacob Rotermundt in 1872
GPS: 
+51.496325-0.172058
Date: 
ca. 1872 (creation)
Cultural Context: 
German
Style Period: 
Gothic (Medieval); Nineteenth century
Work Type 1: 
replica
Work Type 2: 
relief (sculpture)
Work Type 3: 
monument
Classification: 
sculpture
Material: 
patinated plaster
Technique: 
casting (process)
Measurements: 
274.5 x 823 cm (length)
Relation Work: 
part of Victoria and Albert Museum Cast Courts
Subjects: 
cycles or series; New Testament; Jesus Christ; Christ bearing his Cross; the Crucifixion; the Entombment; Resurrection; Angels
Description: 
The original is in sandstone, dated ca. 1490-1492 and is located on the exterior of the apse at the Church of St. Sebaldus, Nuremberg, Germany. Adam Kraft was a leading sculptor of the final phase of the Late Gothic period in Germany. His many works in stone, which range from monumental sculptures for public places to decorative ornaments for private residences, were commissioned primarily by Nuremberg patrons, between 1490 and 1509. When in 1490 Kraft was first mentioned in a Nuremberg document, he was already established as a master with his own workshop. In this year he was commissioned to make an elaborate stone relief to replace a weathered mural on the east choir of St. Sebaldus. This epitaph for the Schreyer and Landauer families, showing extended narrative scenes from the Passion and Resurrection, is replete with anecdotal detail, a hallmark of Kraft?s work. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/
Collection: 
Archivision Addition Module Four
Identifier: 
7A1-KAD-VA-SL-B5
Rights: 
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.