The Master of the Altarpiece of the Ten Commandments (German: Meister der Zehngebotetafel) was a German painter active in the region of Göttingen at the beginning of the fifteenth century. His name is derived from a portable altarpiece, depicting the Ten Commandments, which is believed to have at one time stood in the chapel of the Sacred Heart in Göttingen, constructed in 1319. Only the central part of the painting survives, today in the history museum in Hannover; it depicts six scenes in two registers, showing the second, third, fourth, seventh, eight, and ninth Commandments. The wings, illustrating the other four, are now lost. At the top of the composition is a half-length figure of Christ holding a scroll on which are inscribed the Commandments.
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| - The Master of the Altarpiece of the Ten Commandments (German: Meister der Zehngebotetafel) was a German painter active in the region of Göttingen at the beginning of the fifteenth century. His name is derived from a portable altarpiece, depicting the Ten Commandments, which is believed to have at one time stood in the chapel of the Sacred Heart in Göttingen, constructed in 1319. Only the central part of the painting survives, today in the history museum in Hannover; it depicts six scenes in two registers, showing the second, third, fourth, seventh, eight, and ninth Commandments. The wings, illustrating the other four, are now lost. At the top of the composition is a half-length figure of Christ holding a scroll on which are inscribed the Commandments. (en)
- Maestro dell'Altare dei Dieci Comandamenti (Meister der Zehngebotetafel; ... – ...; fl. XV secolo) è stato un pittore tedesco attivo a Gottinga all'inizio del XV secolo.L'anonimo pittore tedesco prende il nome dall'Altare a portelle, detto dei Dieci Comandamenti, proveniente probabilmente dalla cappella, costruita nel 1319, del Santo Corpo di Nostro Signore nella città di Gottinga. Nella parte superiore di ciascuna scena è il Cristo a mezza figura con un filatterio sul quale è iscritto il testo dei Dieci Comandamenti. (it)
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| - The Master of the Altarpiece of the Ten Commandments (German: Meister der Zehngebotetafel) was a German painter active in the region of Göttingen at the beginning of the fifteenth century. His name is derived from a portable altarpiece, depicting the Ten Commandments, which is believed to have at one time stood in the chapel of the Sacred Heart in Göttingen, constructed in 1319. Only the central part of the painting survives, today in the history museum in Hannover; it depicts six scenes in two registers, showing the second, third, fourth, seventh, eight, and ninth Commandments. The wings, illustrating the other four, are now lost. At the top of the composition is a half-length figure of Christ holding a scroll on which are inscribed the Commandments. This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article in the Italian Wikipedia.
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- Maestro dell'Altare dei Dieci Comandamenti (Meister der Zehngebotetafel; ... – ...; fl. XV secolo) è stato un pittore tedesco attivo a Gottinga all'inizio del XV secolo.L'anonimo pittore tedesco prende il nome dall'Altare a portelle, detto dei Dieci Comandamenti, proveniente probabilmente dalla cappella, costruita nel 1319, del Santo Corpo di Nostro Signore nella città di Gottinga. Dell'altare è sopravvissuta solo la parte centrale, ora al Museo di Hannover, con sei scene poste su due registri e rappresentanti: il secondo, terzo, quarto, settimo, ottavo e nono Comandamento; le portelle, illustranti gli altri Comandamenti, sono perdute. Nella parte superiore di ciascuna scena è il Cristo a mezza figura con un filatterio sul quale è iscritto il testo dei Dieci Comandamenti. (it)
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