Magdalene Altar: Mary Magdalene

Magdalene Altar: Mary Magdalene

Title

Magdalene Altar: Mary Magdalene

[CDA 2011]

Painting on limewood (Tilia sp.)

Medium

Painting on limewood (Tilia sp.)

[Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, revised 2011]
[Klein, Report 2006]

Mary Magdalene is depicted on this wing panel in front of a landscape as a standing full-length figure. she wears a dark red robe with gold brocade decoration and holds her attribute - a jar of ointment - in both hands.

Attributions
Anonymous Master from the Cranach Workshop
Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder

Attributions

Anonymous Master from the Cranach Workshop

[Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, revised 2011]

Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder

[Exhib. Cat. Halle 2006, 178]

Master of the Mass of St Gregory

[Friedländer, Rosenberg 1979, No. Sup. 9-Sup. 10]

Hans Abel the Younger

[Cat. Aschaffenburg 1932][1]
[1][Friedländer, Rosenberg 1979, No. Sup. 9-Sup. 10]

Simon Franck

[Tacke 1992, 33, 41-169]

Production date
about 1520 - 1525

Production date

about 1520 - 1525

[Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, revised 2011]

Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 233 x 76 cm

Dimensions

  • Dimensions of support: 233 x 76 cm

  • [Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, revised 2011]

Owner
Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
Repository
Stiftsmuseum Aschaffenburg
Location
Aschaffenburg
CDA ID
DE_BStGS_1045
FR (1978) Nr.
FRSup009-010
Persistent Link
https://lucascranach.org/en/DE_BStGS_1045/

Provenance

  • until 1541 in the Collegial Church, Halle
  • from the Collegial Church, Aschaffenburg
  • from 1836/37 until 1911 in the Pinakothek in Munich [1]

[Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, revised 2011]
[1] [Staudacher, Büchel 2007, 227]

Exhibitions

Halle 2006, 86C

Literature

Reference on page Catalogue Number Figure / Plate
Sandner 2021 78
AuthorIngo Sandner
TitleDie Werkstattpraxis Lucas Cranach des Älteren
Publicationin Dagmar Täube, ed., Lucas Cranach der Ältere und Hans Kemmer. Meistermaler zwischen Renaissance und Reformation [Lübeck, St. Annen-Museum]
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication2021
Pages71-81
Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011 136 No. 1045
AuthorMartin Schawe
EditorBayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
TitleCranach in Bayern
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication2011
Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg 2007 245, 247, 250 No. 1b Fig. p. 247
EditorGerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke
TitleCranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht - Schatzkammer - Residenz. Ausstellungskatalog Schloss Johannisburg und Kunsthalle Jesuitenkirche
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Hubach 2007 137-138
AuthorHanns Hubach
TitleMein hend, die mus ich winden. Grünewalds Aschaffenburger "Beweinung Christi".
Publicationin Gerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke, eds., Cranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz, Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Pages137-155
Münch 2007 126-128 Fig. 4
AuthorBirgit Ulrike Münch
TitleEngelsglorie, Tricktrack-Teufel und Evas Kehrseite. Die Neuinszenierung der Auferstehung Christi im Mittelbild des Aschaffenburger Magdalenen-Altars.
Publicationin Gerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke, eds., Cranach im Exil, Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Pages123-135
Schawe 2007 A 215, 220, 221, 223 Figs. 1,5
AuthorMartin Schawe
TitleCranach in Aschaffenburg. 1814 bis heute
Publicationin Gerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke, ed., Cranach im Exil- Aschafffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Pages215-225
Staudacher, Büchel 2007
AuthorBarbara Staudacher, Klaus Büchel
TitleLeuchtende Bilder. Die Restaurierung des Magdalenen-Altars
Publicationin Gerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke, eds., Cranach im Exil- Aschafffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz, Exhib. cat. Aschaffenburg
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Pages227-233
Tacke 2007 B 111-117 Fig. 10
AuthorAndreas Tacke
TitleCranach im Dienste der Papstkirche. Zum Magdalenen-Altar Kardinal Albrechts von Brandenburg
Publicationin Gerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke, eds., Cranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz, [Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg]
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Link http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/artdok/volltexte/2012/1999
Pages106-121
Exhib. Cat. Halle 2006 178, 180 086C Pl. p. 180
EditorThomas Schauerte
TitleDer Kardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg. Renaissancefürst und Mäzen. Bd. 1: Katalog
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2006
Smith 2006 28, 32, 37 Pl. p. 180
AuthorJeffrey Chipps Smith
TitleDie Kunst des Scheiterns
Publicationin Thomas Schauerte, ed., Der Kardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg. Renaissancefürst und Mäzen. Bd. 1: Katalog
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2006
Tacke 2006 B
AuthorAndreas Tacke
TitleCranachs Altargemälde für Albrechts Stiftskirche. Zu einem Bilderzyklus von europäischem Rang
Publicationin Thomas Schauerte, Andreas Tacke, eds., Der Kardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg: Renaissancefürst und Mäzen, [Exhib. Cat., Moritzburg, Halle]
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2006
Link http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/artdok/volltexte/2012/1998
Pages192-212
Tacke 2006 C
AuthorAndreas Tacke
Title"Alles besiegt Amor". Zur Liebesthematik in zwei Heiligenrollenporträts der Cranach-Werkstatt: Kardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg und seine Konkubine
Publicationin Andreas Tacke, ed., "... wir wollen der Liebe Raum geben". Konkubinate geistlicher und weltlicher Fürsten um 1500 [Vorträge der III. Moritzburg-Tagung, (Halle/Saale), 2006]
SeriesSchriftenreihe der Stiftung Moritzburg, Kunstmuseum des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt
Volume3
Place of PublicationGöttingen
Year of Publication2006
Link http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/artdok/volltexte/2012/1980
Pages359-368
Exhib. Cat. Prague 2005 66 (English version 29) under no. 8
EditorObrazárna Pražského hradu, Kaliopi Chamonikola
TitlePod znamením okrídleného hada. Lucas Cranach a ceské zeme. Under the winged Serpent. Lucas Cranach and the Czech Land
Place of PublicationPrague
Year of Publication2005
Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg 2002 No. 154
EditorRainhard Riepertinger, Evamaria Brockhoff, Katharina Heinemann, Jutta Schumann
TitleDas Rätsel Grünewald [Schloss Johannisburg, Aschaffenburg]
Place of PublicationAugsburg
Year of Publication2002
Tacke 1992 148-160
AuthorAndreas Tacke
TitleDer katholische Cranach. Zu zwei Großaufträgen von Lucas Cranach d. Ä., Simon Franck und der Cranach-Werkstatt (1520 - 1540)
SeriesBerliner Schriften zur Kunst
Volume2
Place of PublicationMainz
Year of Publication1992
Friedländer, Rosenberg 1979 162 No. Sup9-10 Fig. Sup9
AuthorMax J. Friedländer, Jakob Rosenberg
EditorG. Schwartz
TitleDie Gemälde von Lucas Cranach
Place of PublicationBasel, Boston, Stuttgart
Year of Publication1979
Cat. Aschaffenburg 1975 54-56, 68
Authorn. a.
TitleBayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Galerie Aschaffenburg. Katalog
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication1975
Steinmann 1968 A 73 ff., 91f.
AuthorUlrich Steinmann
TitleDer Bilderschmuck der Stiftskirche zu Halle. Cranachs Passionszyklus und Grünewalds Erasmus-Mauritius-Tafel
Volume11
JournalForschungen und Berichte. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Place of PublicationBerlin
Year of Publication1968
Pages69 - 104
  • Magdalene Altar: Mary Magdalene, about 1520 - 1525

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06. 2012Technical examination / Scientific analysis

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Underdrawing

DESCRIPTION

Tools/Materials:

- fluid, black medium and brush

Type/Ductus:

- relatively detailed and freehand underdrawing over initial lines executed in a diluted medium

- thin to broader lines

Function:

- relatively binding for the final painted version; lines delineate contours and describe the essential details and the facial features; no representation of volume

Deviations:

- minor alterations made during the painting process to clearly define form (e.g. in the face)

INTERPRETATION

Attribution:

- Simon Franck/Master of the Mass of St Gregory ?

[Smith, Sandner, Heydenreich, cda 2013]

  • photographed by Gunnar Heydenreich
  • photographed by Ingo Sandner

2007Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography

Underdrawing

The underdrawing of the wing panels is efficient, and much more conventional [than that of the predella], exhibiting the confident style of the Cranach workshop routine [1]. It concentrates on the contours and a rough indication of the inner forms to guide the painter.

[1] Compare the rich body of material in [Exhib. Cat. Eisenach 1998]

[Schawe 2007 B, 236, 238]

30.03.2006Scientific analysis

  • Identification of wood species / Dendrochronology

Support

Identification of wood species: limewood (Tilia sp.)

  • analysed by Peter Klein

2006Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography
  • Stereomicroscopy

Support

- limewood

- consists of six vertically aligned narrow boardss and glued butt joints

- the panel is only 5 to 6 mm thick

- the joints are not additionally reinforced

- original height

Ground and Imprimatura

- the panel was in a provisional frame when the thin and uniform ground was applied

- barbe has been retained at the top and bottom of the panel

- the material employed was probably a mixture of glue and chalk

- the pigmented or white imprimatura often found on paintings by Cranach and his pupils was not identified here

Underdrawing

Infrared reflectograms were made in part of all the elements of the altarpiece in the Doerner Institut […]. These revealed that, excepting some minor alterations, the detailed, dynamic underdrawing, which was probably executed with a brush, corresponds with the final painted version.

Paint Layers and Gilding

No samples were taken, therefore any assessment of the binding medium and the pigments employed remains speculative. It is probably a mixed-media containing both tempera and oil. The regular and very fine craquelé and the fact that the paint layers exhibit no alterations suggests, that the painting was executed with a high degree of skilled craftsmanship.

[Staudacher, Büchel 2007, 228-229]

Conservation treatment

Conservation History

Date2006

Support:

  • trimmed either side

  • the panel is now only 5 to 6 mm thick

  • when the panels were split wood was lost; in some places the panel has been damaged by the saw on the reverse

  • in the 20th century the joins were reinforced with single wooden blocks

  • two vertical battens rest loosely on the reverse and are held in position by two bevelled and fitted wooden blocks, which have been glued into place.

Paint Layers:

  • extensively overpainted; an opaque overpaint covers the bright paint of the draperies and the blue of the sky

  • in all areas the edges of the craquelé exhibit extensive abrasion revealing the ground layer beneath

  • these areas of damage were partially retouched during an earlier treatment

Varnish:

  • very yellowed

[Staudacher, Büchel 2007, 228, 229, 230]

  • consolidation of the paint layers along the edge of the panel; surface cleaning

  • although a varnish removal with solvents would have been quick and clean to carry out it would have damaged the already very abraded edges of the craquelé further. The layer was therefore removed mechanically employing a much more complex method; remains of a very yellowed, old coating, particularly in the dark areas, was removed in a similar manner.

  • old retouches, which contributed to a patchy appearance were removed mechanically

  • the coarse dark blue overpaint in the sky proved to be very stubborn and insoluble; removal would have damaged the underlying original paint layers. It was decided to leave it and optically reintegrated it with retouching

  • old fills were retained where possible, where necessary they were refilled and the surface was restructured; new fills were only required along the edge and around the wooden inserts

  • after completion of this treatment a thin isolating varnish was applied

  • retouching

  • application of a final varnish

[Staudacher, Büchel 2007, 232, 233]

Date1750 - 1814

  • the wing panels were split before 1814

[Staudacher, Büchel 2007, 227]

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