
Erster Wettenhauser Altar: Verleugnung Petri und Verspottung Christi Rückseite: nicht erhalten
Martin Schaffner·1515
Historical Context
Martin Schaffner's treatment of this sacred subject in 1515 exemplifies the sixteenth-century approach to sacred subjects, balancing theological orthodoxy with artistic innovation. Painted at the height of the High Renaissance, the work draws on centuries of iconographic tradition while expressing Martin Schaffner's individual interpretation of the divine narrative. Created during the High Renaissance, this work belongs to a period of supreme artistic confidence, when painters commanded the full range of perspective, anatomy, color, and composition.
Technical Analysis
Martin Schaffner employs skilled technique and careful observation to convey the spiritual gravity of the subject. The treatment of the figures shows careful study of earlier masters, while the palette and lighting create the devotional atmosphere the subject demands.







