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  • The Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice ranks among the most significant late-Gothic sacred buildings in Moravia. Construction of this pilgrimage church was supported by the Premonstrate monks from the nearby Louka monastery and the administrator of the Olomouc bishopric, Jan Filipec. The architectonic sculptural work ornamenting the church was created by stone-carvers from a Viennese workshop, and at its time ranked among the very best in Moravia. The church's southern portal is dated to 1483 and the northern portal, considering its stylistically identical character, is assumed to be from roughly the same era. The author analyses the micro-architecture of these unique massive portals, which clearly derive from architectonic sculpture of the 15th century in Vienna and in Krems, and considers the possible influence of Jan Filipec, whose coat of arms is on the tympanum of the southern portal. In addition, the author investigates the 'Gerhaertesque' style applied in the relief of the Suffering Christ in the tympanum of the southern portal, and in the relief of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in the tympanum of the portal to the north. On the basis of stylistic analysis, he concludes that the author of the reliefs could have been Anton Pilgram or, more likely, Hanuš of Olomouc, the latter of whom had spent time in Konstanz shortly before the portals' creation and was certainly well acquainted with the Gerhaertesque sculptural style in which both reliefs were rendered.
  • The Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice ranks among the most significant late-Gothic sacred buildings in Moravia. Construction of this pilgrimage church was supported by the Premonstrate monks from the nearby Louka monastery and the administrator of the Olomouc bishopric, Jan Filipec. The architectonic sculptural work ornamenting the church was created by stone-carvers from a Viennese workshop, and at its time ranked among the very best in Moravia. The church's southern portal is dated to 1483 and the northern portal, considering its stylistically identical character, is assumed to be from roughly the same era. The author analyses the micro-architecture of these unique massive portals, which clearly derive from architectonic sculpture of the 15th century in Vienna and in Krems, and considers the possible influence of Jan Filipec, whose coat of arms is on the tympanum of the southern portal. In addition, the author investigates the 'Gerhaertesque' style applied in the relief of the Suffering Christ in the tympanum of the southern portal, and in the relief of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in the tympanum of the portal to the north. On the basis of stylistic analysis, he concludes that the author of the reliefs could have been Anton Pilgram or, more likely, Hanuš of Olomouc, the latter of whom had spent time in Konstanz shortly before the portals' creation and was certainly well acquainted with the Gerhaertesque sculptural style in which both reliefs were rendered. (en)
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  • Analysis of Microarchitecture and Decorative Sculptures in Southern and Northern Portals of the Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice
  • Analysis of Microarchitecture and Decorative Sculptures in Southern and Northern Portals of the Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice (en)
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  • Analysis of Microarchitecture and Decorative Sculptures in Southern and Northern Portals of the Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice
  • Analysis of Microarchitecture and Decorative Sculptures in Southern and Northern Portals of the Church of St. Wolfgang in Hnanice (en)
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  • late gothic; sculpture; microarchitecture; Architecture (en)
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  • 2014
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  • Čehovský, Petr
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  • 1805-3742
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