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Ulrichskirche Neenstetten, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Deutsch: Altar der Ulrichskirche in Neenstetten, zusammengesetzt aus fünf einzelnen Bildern. Die Fassung des Retabels stammt ursprünglich von 1652 und wurde mehrfach überarbeitet: 1769 von Christian Rieder in Burlafingen, 1839 von Joh. Jac. Baur. in Ulm, 1866/67 durch Joh. Röhrle in Ulm, 1904 durch Osser in Geislingen, 1956 Restaurierungsarbeiten von W. Hammer in Ulm. Das Kruzifix ist ulmisch aus dem Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts. Das Altarblatt mit einer Darstellung des Abendmahls wurde von 1652 von Hans Stölzlin aus Ulm geschaffen. Die beiden Auszugsbilder zeigen links Moses mit der ehernen Schlange und rechts das Passahmahl, beide nach Stichen der Merianbibel von 1630. (Siehe Hans Andreas Klaiber und Reinhard Wortmann, Die Kunstdenkmäler des ehemaligen Oberamts Ulm, S. 476–478.
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