Carrying of the Cross; Crucifixion

Polyptych: Upper hemisphere: Crucifixion; left wing: Brazen serpent; right wing: Descent from the Cross, Entombment; outer wings: left: Presentation of the Virgin, right: Marriage of the Virgin; lower hemisphere: Carrying of the Cross with St. Veronica; Medallion: outer: Annunciation; inner: Nativity, Presentation, Annunciation to Joseph, Flight into Egypt, Christ in the Temple

Miniature Altarpiece: Crucifixion

Upper section is triptych with ogee arches, Crucifixion in centre in relief, on vaulted background, numerous figures in foreground;
left wing: Bearing of the Cross with Sacrifice of Isaac in distance;
right: Resurrection, with Entombment and other scenes in background;
second stage is smaller triptych carved in low relief with Agony in the Garden and, on the leaves, the Betrayal

rests on semi-circular arcade with Last Supper in full relief; each side with seated lion grasping a shield

"M" Life of St. Margaret

M of Margaret of Austria with scenes of the life of St. Margaret of Antioch from the Golden Legend:

front: the kidnapping of Margaret; Margaret before the governor who ordered her kidnapping

back: [Upper] the beating of Margaret; the execution of Margaret; [lower] Margaret with the dragon; Margaret with a devil

Saints

Upper scene: St. George between two blank heraldic shields, donor with an imperial crown (Emperor Maximilian?), donatrix with a book (Mary of Burgundy?); lower scene: a standing St. John with chalice flanked by the seated St. Catherine of Alexandria with a sword on the left and St. Barbara with a tower on the right

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