Wojciech Marcinkowski
Silesiaca Bohemiae. Zu den breslauer Retabeln in Böhmen
The report treats the retable of the high altar of the dean's Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Chrudim and the altar retable from the parish building in the same town, dating from the first half of the 16th century. The author compares the carvings with similar works of Czech and European provenience and concludes that they were made in Beinhart's workshop in Wrocław. The author also draws attention to the Silesian roots of the relief of the Holy Family from the National Museum in Prague.
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