Triptych with Christ among the Doctors [left panel]: The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes [recto], Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia giving Alms [verso]

Triptych with Christ among the Doctors [left panel]: The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes [recto], Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia giving Alms [verso]

Title

Triptych with Christ among the Doctors [left panel]: The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes [recto], Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia giving Alms [verso]

[cda 2018]

Painting on wood

Interior: a boy with five loaves of bread and two fish stands within a crowd in front of Christ, who multiplies these to provide enough food for thousand of his followers.

Exterior: St Elisabeth is shown distributing bread to the beggars. She is wearing a red robe and is accompanied

Interior: a boy with five loaves of bread and two fish stands within a crowd in front of Christ, who multiplies these to provide enough food for thousand of his followers.

Exterior: St Elisabeth is shown distributing bread to the beggars. She is wearing a red robe and is accompanied by her servant.

Attributions
Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder
Circle of Lucas Cranach the Elder

Attributions

Workshop Lucas Cranach the Elder
Circle of Lucas Cranach the Elder

'sold at Lempertz in 1968 as by 'A Master of the environs of Kulmbach, in the Circle of Lucas Cranach the Elder''
[Christie's online database, accessed 20.05.2019]

Matthes Cranach

[or pupil or workshop collaborator, Erichsen 1994, 157]

Production dates
about 1510 - 1512
about 1515 - 1520

Production dates

about 1510 - 1512

[Erichsen 1994, 157]

about 1515 - 1520
Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 147 x 44.4 cm

Dimensions

Signature / Dating

none

Inscriptions and Labels

none

Inscriptions and Labels

Inscriptions, Badges:

  • none

Owner
Private Collection
Repository
Private Collection
CDA ID
PRIVATE_NONE-P187b
FR (1978) Nr.
FR-none
Persistent Link
https://lucascranach.org/en/PRIVATE_NONE-P187b/

Provenance

  • (possibly) commissioned by Christoph von Scheurl (1481-1542), jurist, diplomat and humanist, c. 1512, and donated to
  • (possibly) the sanctuary church at Wallersberg, Weismain, Bavaria
  • by 1948 private collection, Tilburg, The Netherlands
  • 29 November 1968 at Lempertz, Cologne, lot 31, colour pl. VIII, pl. 2, as 'Meister aus der Gegend von Kulmbach aus dem Kreise von Lucas Cranach dem Älteren', where purchased by Dr. Gustav Rau
    [Christie's online database, accessed 20.05.2019]
  • Dr. Gustav Rau (1922-2002), and by inheritance to the following,
  • anonymous sale [Property from the Art Foundation of Doctor Gustav Rau]; 8.12.2009, Christie's, London, lot 15
  • 7 Dec 2021 at Christie's, London, lot 19
    [Christie's online database, accessed 19.11.2024]

Exhibitions

Tilburg 1948, no. 82
Paris 2000/2001, no. 28
Cologne/Munich 2001/2002, no. 28
Bergamo 2002, no. 28
Portland 2005, no. 28

Literature

Reference on page Catalogue Number Figure / Plate
Exhib. Cat. Portland 2005 028
EditorMarc Restellini
TitleFrom Fra Angelico to Bonnard: Masterpieces from the Rau Collection, [Portland, Portland Art Museum, Dayton, Ohio, Dayton Art Institute]
Place of PublicationMilan
Year of Publication2004
Exhib. Cat. Bergamo 2002 028
EditorMarc Restellini
TitleLa collezione Rau da Beato Angelico a Renoir a Morandi ; sei secoli di grande pittura europea, [Bergamo, Accademia Carrara, 31.01 - 01.05.2002]
Place of PublicationMilan
Year of Publication2002
Exhib. Cat. Cologne, Munich 2001 028
AuthorWallraf-Richartz-Museum
EditorMarc Restellini
TitleMeisterwerke von Fra Angelico bis Bonnard. Fünf Jahrhunderte Malerei. Die Sammlung des Dr. Rau
Place of PublicationCologne
Year of Publication2001
Exhib. Cat. Paris 2000 028
EditorMarc Restellini
TitleDe Fra Angelico à Bonnard chefs-d'oeuvre de la Collection Rau, [12.07.2000 - 04.01.2001, Paris, Musée du Luxembourg]
Place of PublicationMilan
Year of Publication2000
Erichsen 1994 A 152, 156, 157, 164, Fn. 13 Fig. A 102
AuthorJohannes Erichsen
TitleAltäre Lucas Cranachs und seiner Werkstatt vor der Reformation
Publicationin Claus Grimm, Johannes Erichsen, Evamaria Brockhof, eds., Lucas Cranach. Ein Maler-Unternehmen aus Franken, Exhib. Cat. Kronach 1994
SeriesVeröffentlichungen zur bayerischen Geschichte und Kultur
Volume26/94
Place of PublicationAugsburg, Regensburg
Year of Publication1994
Pages150-165
Exhib. Cat. Tilburg 1948 028
Authorn. a.
TitleJubiläums-Ausstellung Tilburg 1898-1948. Alte Kunst in Brabanter Besitz, [07-09.1948, Tilburg]
Place of Publication[Tilburg]
Year of Publication1948
Scheurl 1867 94, 97, 103, 108
AuthorChristoph Scheurl
EditorFranz von Soden
TitleChristoph Scheurl's Briefbuch ; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Reformation und ihrer Zeit
Place of PublicationPotsdam
Year of Publication1867
Link https://onb.digital/result/109A00D5

Research History / Discussion

'[...] Erichsen was the first to propose that it might be an early work by Cranach the Elder's brother, Matthes Cranach, painted in Kronach, Upper Franconia, where Matthes returned after his studies in Wittenberg. [...] If not Matthes, Erichsen argues that the triptych must be by another pupil or workshop collaborator of Cranch the Elder's, painted to a specific commission. [...] Mr. Ludwig Meyer and Dr. Werner Schade independently suggest an attribution to the Workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder and a date circa 1515-20. Dr. Schade notes that the picture displays very accomplished handling, and may well be the work of a pupil in Cranach's studio who might later have become a master in his own right and subsequently changed his style.'

[Christie's online database, accessed 20.05.2019]

'In his note to the travelling exhibition of Dr. Rau's collection, Frédéric Elsig refers to the unusual iconography of the altarpiece, which, by juxtaposing The Miraculous Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, The Marriage at Cana and Christ Among the Doctors, draws a parallel between bread, wine and The Word. Elsig notes that such a pictorial programme is likely to have been suggested by a humanist, which supports the Scheurl hypothesis. The charming symbolic alignment suggests that The Word, and the words that compose and express it, possess the same nourishing and inspirational qualities as food and wine, while at the same time the equation of the Eucharist with the Scripture speaks to a latent Lutheran philosophy. The unexpected and highly unusual juxtaposition of The Nativity with the alms-giving Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia adds to these sentiments an idea of The Nativity as an act of Divine Mercy, as indeed are Christ's miracles on the open wings - a mercy which brings nourishment, inspiration and salvation. Such a complex, nuanced and meaningful programme could well have been the invention of Scheurl himself, the devout man-of-letters and ally to Luther.'

[Christie's online database, accessed 20.05.2019]

  • Triptych with Christ among the Doctors [left panel]: The Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes [recto], Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia giving Alms [verso], about 1510 - 1512

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