Crucifixion, from Hronský Beňadik (Garamszentbenedek) Monastery Church, Hungary, 1427.


A larger detail of the soldiers in Crucifixion, from Hronský Beňadik (Garamszentbenedek) Monastery Church, Hungary, 1427.



Master Thomas De Coloswar - Hungarian painter
- detail of an altar picture, Garamszentbenedek, 1427
Tempera on wood
Christian Museum, Esztergom
Source: Web Gallery of Art

Kolozsvári Tamás: Calvary with the representation of Sigismund

KOLOZSVÁRI, Tamás (first half of the 15th century)
Painter. His name was retained in the inscription of a predella taken from Garamszentbenedek to the Gallery of Esztergom. Unfortunately, it was later destroyed. Ordered by Miklós Péterfia, the canon of Győr in 1427, the picture in the middle of the triptych shows the sufferings of Christ, with the lives of the saints on both sides of the triptych in a style integrating International Gothic realism with the style of contemporary German masters. The triptych, which is highly expressive and realistic, is one of the best of its kind. His major works: "Christ on the Mount Olives", "Christ with the Crucifix", "Resurrection", "Ascension", "St. Benedict", "St. Egidius" and "Bari Saint Nicholas".

Hronský Beňadik (before 1960: Svätý Beňadik, German: Sankt Benedikt, Hungarian: Garamszentbenedek) is a village in central Slovakia
From the same triptych: Christ Carrying the Cross, from Hronský Beňadik Monastery Church, by by Master Thomas De Coloswar (Kolozsvári Tamás), Hungary, 1427
Other works from Garamszentbenedek Church:
The Saint George Legend, Hronský Beňadik Monastery Church, portrayed as a Hungarian Knight, 1423
Sleeping Guards at the Sepulchre, Hronský Beňadik Monastery Church, 1470s, portrayed as Hungarian Heavy Infantry




Other 15th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
Other Illustrations of Hungarian Costume & Soldiers