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Michael Pacher - St Wolfgang Altarpiece - Christ and the Adulteress - WGA16831

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St Wolfgang Altarpiece

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Michael Pacher, born around 1435 in Bruneck, Austria, was a prominent painter and sculptor of the late Gothic period. His artistic contributions flourished in the region of Tyrol, now part of northern Italy. Pacher's distinctive style is characterised by meticulous detail, vibrant colours and a synthesis of Gothic and Renaissance elements. One of his most famous works is the altarpiece of the Church of St. Wolfgang in St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, Austria. This masterpiece is celebrated for its intricate carvings and vibrant paintings, demonstrating Pacher's exceptional skill and artistic vision. Another notable creation is the altarpiece in the Dominican Church in Bolzano, Italy. Known as the Altarpiece of the Three Kings, it exemplifies Pacher's ability to seamlessly integrate painting and sculpture. The work is a testament to the artist's mastery of combining different artistic media. Pacher also made a significant contribution to the parish church in Neustift, South Tyrol, creating an altarpiece with detailed carvings depicting scenes from the life of Christ. This work reflects his commitment to storytelling and the vivid depiction of religious narratives. Michael Pacher's style reflects a fusion of Germanic and Italian influences, demonstrating the cultural and artistic crosscurrents of his time. His legacy endures as a key figure in late Gothic art in the Alpine region. Pacher died in 1498, leaving a lasting impact on the art world with his remarkable contributions.

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15th century paintings of jesus christ and the woman taken in adultery sankt wolfgang im salzkammergut parish church pacher altar sudtirol wga school austrian paintings rennaissance religious art renaissance art northern renaissance
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1479 - 1481
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Michael Pacher (c.1435 – 1498)

A Tyrolean painter and sculptor working in the second half of the fifteenth century.
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15th century paintings of jesus christ and the woman taken in adultery sankt wolfgang im salzkammergut parish church pacher altar sudtirol wga school austrian paintings rennaissance religious art renaissance art northern renaissance