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Tabula Magna: Beheading of Saint Quirin
Gabriel Angler·1445
Historical Context
Gabriel Angler created this work around 1445, now in Munich's Bavarian State Painting Collections. The depiction of saints was fundamental to the devotional culture of the fifteenth century, with each saint's iconographic attributes carefully codified to ensure proper identification. The Early Renaissance period saw significant artistic innovation across Europe, with painters developing new techniques for representing the visible world with unprecedented naturalism and spatial coherence.
Technical Analysis
The figure's identifying attributes are rendered with iconographic precision, while subtle variations in pose, expression, and drapery treatment distinguish this depiction from workshop standard formulas.

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