Artwork

Zweiter Kirchheimer Sippenaltar: Esmeria und Afra mit Elisabeth und Eliud

Zweiter Kirchheimer Sippenaltar: Esmeria und Afra mit Elisabeth und Eliud, by Master of Kirchheim, unspecified, 1500
Zweiter Kirchheimer Sippenaltar: Esmeria und Afra mit Elisabeth und Eliud, by Master of Kirchheim, unspecified, 1500

Zweiter Kirchheimer Sippenaltar: Esmeria und Afra mit Elisabeth und Eliud is an unspecified painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Master of Kirchheim. It dates from 1500 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

This painting, titled Zweiter Kirchheimer Sippenaltar: Esmeria und Afra mit Elisabeth und Eliud, is a 15th-century religious work attributed to the Master of Kirchheim.

Subject & Meaning

The scene depicts three figures: two women and a child. The woman on the left holds the child, while the other woman stands beside them. All are dressed in dark attire against a light background, suggesting a somber or formal occasion.

Technique & Style

The painting's aged condition is evident in its worn and cracked surface. The formal, stiff depiction of the figures is characteristic of an earlier artistic style, consistent with its attributed date of around 1500.

History & Provenance

The painting is housed at the Alte Pinakothek, a prominent art museum. Its creation is attributed to the Master of Kirchheim, an artist active during the late 15th or early 16th century.

Artist & collection

Artist

Master of Kirchheim

This German painter around 1500 made small devotional panels packed with named saints and donors.