Lapidation of St Stephen

Lapidation of St Stephen

Title

Lapidation of St Stephen

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Painting on limewood (Tilia sp.)

Medium

Painting on limewood (Tilia sp.)

[Klein, Report 2013]
[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Dressed as a deacon the first martyr, St Stephen, kneels in an attitude of prayer on stone strewn sandy ground and is turned at an angle to the left. Three henchmen stand behind him and prepare to stone him to death. The central figure is a man in a light

Dressed as a deacon the first martyr, St Stephen, kneels in an attitude of prayer on stone strewn sandy ground and is turned at an angle to the left. Three henchmen stand behind him and prepare to stone him to death. The central figure is a man in a light red knee-length dress, who holds a boulder with both hands above his head, which he is about to hurl at the martyr. He stretches bolt upright in preparation to strike out and towers above the other figures. A further henchman stands with his back to the viewer on the right in the foreground. He has a long slightly bent double-handed sword in his belt, he wears striped leggings and a short doublet under which a white shirt is visible at the waist. Inclined slightly to the left, his torso is bent forward into the pictorial space and he raises his right arm to strike out with a stone [...]. His bearded face is almost turned in profile and his gaze is fixed on his victim. His brown hair is knoted together above his parting and his hat is tied around his shoulder with a cloth. Directly behind him a man wearing dark clothing bends down and collects stones from the ground. He holds fist-size lumps in each hand. On the left behind the central stone-thrower another bearded man in a grey robe storms forward with a boulder the size of a human head under his right arm. A tree rises up to the edge of the painting behind this figure and roughly marks the central axis. The figures occupy on the whole the space to the right; on the left a landscape in the background serves as a counterbalance. Three ascending hills covered with bushes and pine trees and staggered one behind the other expand both the depth of the pictorial space and the height. Above on the left a rocky outcrop with a castle is visible against the cloudless blue sky.

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Attribution
Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder

Attribution

Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Production date
about 1520 (?)

Production date

about 1520 (?)

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 25.3 x 18.6 x 0.3 cm

Dimensions

  • Dimensions of support: 25.3 x 18.6 x 0.3 cm

  • [Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

  • Dimensions of painted surface: 25.3 x 18.6 cm

  • [Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Signature / Dating

None

Inscriptions and Labels

Reverse of the panel:

  • on the cradle: yellow label: 'Städelbesitz (Disp.)'
    in red chalk: '4062/5'

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Inscriptions and Labels

Stamps, Seals, Labels:

  • Reverse of the panel:

    • on the cradle: yellow label: 'Städelbesitz (Disp.)'
  • in red chalk: '4062/5'

  • [Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Owner
Städel Museum Frankfurt a.M.
Repository
Städel Museum Frankfurt a.M.
Location
Frankfurt am Main
CDA ID
DE_SMF_2180
FR (1978) Nr.
FR-none
Persistent Link
https://lucascranach.org/en/DE_SMF_2180/

Provenance

  • 1998 inherited from the general revenue fund

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Literature

Reference on page Catalogue Number Figure / Plate
Cat. Frankfurt 2005 243-245
AuthorStephan Kemperdick, Bodo Brinkmann
EditorStädelsches Kunstinstitut
TitleDeutsche Gemälde im Städel 1500 - 1550
Place of PublicationMainz
Year of Publication2005
Cat. Frankfurt 1999 30 7
AuthorBodo Brinkmann, Jochen Sander
TitleDeutsche Gemälde vor 1800 im Städel
Place of PublicationFrankfurt
Year of Publication1999
  • Lapidation of St Stephen, about 1520 (?)

Images

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Technical studies

08.04.2013Scientific analysis

  • Identification of wood species / Dendrochronology

Support

Identification of wood species: limewood

  • analysed by Peter Klein

03. 2013Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography
  • irr

Underdrawing

DESCRIPTION

- an underdrawing is not readily visible

[Smith, Sandner, Heydenreich cda 2014]

  • photographed by Gunnar Heydenreich
  • photographed by Ingo Sandner

2005Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography

Support

- thinned and cradled

- two vertically aligned boards with the grain running vertically

- widths from left to right:

Plank I: top 9.0; bottom 8.9 cm

Plank ll: top 9.7; bottom 9.6 cm

Underdrawing

- a rough underdrawing executed with a brush is particularly visible in the face and doublet of the figure of the stone-thrower on the right

Paint Layers and Gilding

- no original paint edges have been preserved as the panel has been trimmed on all four sides

Framing

modern

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

2005Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • X-radiography

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

2005Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography

[Cat. Frankfurt 2005, 243-246]

Condition Reports

Date2005

Good. Some point retouches spread over the entire painted surfaced; some of the highlights and glazes have been affected by overcleaning

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