Hochschularbeit
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Zusammenfassung: | As the last surviving relic of a former winged altarpiece, the late Gothic panel painting fragment from the evangelist Lutheran village church of Lauterbach next to Neukirchen an der Pleisse / Saxony illustrates the long history of this ancient church district. Through various examination and documentation methods, like cross‐sections, UV‐fluorescence and IR‐reflectography, this work deals with the stock and condition of the panel, especially of the almost fully preserved festive side, in contrary to the all‐day side. Given the picture of the Anne trinitaire, which is cut in half, and the numerous over paintings, the object is dated so far in comparison to other altarpieces around 1500 and assigned to a workshop located in the area between Altenburg and Zwickau. Later reworking on the panel and damaging processes, caused by the painting technique, consequently impair the readability of the original message. Therefore, the handling of the object has to correspond to an aesthetic unity. This bachelor‐work intends to lay the foundation for the upcoming conservation and restoration; whereas thoughts for the necessary following treatments have been already included. |
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