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Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus, Rosenheim, Kreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Germany


David Zürn I  (1598–1666)  wikidata:Q18508117
 
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Deutsch: Epitaph des Rosenheimer Handelsherrn Andreas Peer (–1654) und seiner Ehefrau Sabina Gumpelzhaimer aus Wasserburg (–1636), wohl zwischen 1636 und 1640 entstanden in der Werkstatt des Wasserburger Meisters David Zürn. Ausgeführt im Stil des Frühbarock mit der Krönung Mariens in der Mitte und der anbetenden Stifterfamilie unten. An den Seiten sind die Namenspatrone des Ehepaares, die Hl. Sabina (links) und der Apostel Andreas (rechts). (Siehe Evelyn Frick et al, Die Kirchen der Pfarrei St. Nikolaus Rosenheim, ISBN 978-3-89870-487-8, S. 19–20.)
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current19:22, 9 April 2018Thumbnail for version as of 19:22, 9 April 20182,330 × 2,152 (2.94 MB)AFBorchert (talk | contribs){{User:AFBorchert/Photo |Location=Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus, Rosenheim, Kreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Germany |Date=2018-04-07 |Description={{de|Epitaph des Rosenheimer Handelsherrn Andreas Peer (–1654) und seiner Ehefrau Sabina Gumpelzhaimer aus Wasserburg (–1636), wohl zwischen 1636 und 1640 entstanden in der Werkstatt des Wasserburger Meisters David Zürn. Ausgeführt im Stil des Frühbarock mit der Krönung Mariens in der Mitte und der anbetenden Stifterfamilie unten. An den Seiten sind die ...

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