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The Altarpiece of Veit Stoss ((ポーランド語:Ołtarz Wita Stwosza), (ドイツ語:Krakauer Hochaltar)), also ''St. Mary's Altar'' (''Ołtarz Mariacki''), is the largest Gothic altarpiece in the World and a national treasure of Poland. It is located behind the High altar (Catholicism) of St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków. The altarpiece was carved between 1477 and 1489 by the German sculptor Veit Stoss (Wit Stwosz) who moved to the city at around that time and lived there for the next 20 years. The retable was paid for by the townspeople of Cracow. In 1941, during German occupation, the dismantled Altar was shipped to the Third Reich on the order of Hans Frank – the Governor-General of that part of occupied Poland. It was recovered in 1946 in Bavaria, hidden in the basement of the heavily bombed Nuremberg Castle. The High Altar underwent major restoration work in Poland and was put back in its place at the Basilica 10 years later.〔(Życie i twórczość Wita Stwosza (Life and Art of Wit Stwosz.) ) Jagiellonian University 〕 ==History== A few weeks prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and the German occupation of Poland, the Poles took the altar apart and stored its main statues in crates dispersed across the country.〔 The crates were located by a Nazi unit called the ''Sonderkommando Paulsen,'' plundered and transported to the Third Reich, likely to Berlin. The panels were also found and sent to Germany. They were put in the basement of the Nuremberg Castle.〔 At the castle, Polish prisoners sent messages to members of the Polish resistance that the revered altar was hidden there.〔 The altar survived the war in spite of heavy bombardment of Nuremberg, and was discovered by Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski, who was attached to the Polish 1st Armoured Division, and it was returned to Poland in 1946,〔 where it underwent major restoration. It was put back at St. Mary's Basilica in 1957. 〔Veit Stoss born a Nuremberger, met the Nazis' definition of "Aryan", and the German administration considered his altarpiece to be German property.〕〔 The altar was restored several times in its history, not only after the end of World War II. For the first time, it was renovated before 1600, then in , 1932–1933, 1946–1949 and finally, in 1999. St. John Cantius in Chicago, a historic church in the 'Polish Cathedral' style contains a detailed copy of this masterpiece. This one-third scale copy is the largest and most detailed work of its kind, and was commissioned in 2003 as a tribute to the Galician immigrants who founded the parish in 1893. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Altarpiece of Veit Stoss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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