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The former high altarpiece from the Church of the Holy Ghost in Csíkszentlélek (today Leliceni, Romania) Master of the Arrival of the Holy Spirit altar from Leliceni

Artist

Master of the Arrival of the Holy Spirit altar from Leliceni active ca. 1510–1520

Date 1510
Object type winged altar
Medium, technique pine-wood, oil-egg tempera, gilt
Dimensions

183.2 × 145 cm

Inventory number 53.370.1-11
Collection Old Hungarian Collection
On view Hungarian National Gallery Building D, First Floor, Late Gothic Winged Altarpieces

The high altarpiece is among the rather rare medieval winged altars from the Hungarian Kingdom of which the identity of the patron, the date of its creation and its original location is known. The reliable source of this information is the predella where, besides the coat of arms of Jagiello Ladislaus II, the donors’ names and coats of arms, and the date of execution are visible.
A large painting occupies the centre of the retabulum. The stage-like composition enclosed by a brocade curtain and the gilded floral semicircular ornamentation, which imitates carved traceries, is ‘supported’ by slender gilded pillars and gives the illusion of a shrine, in which the group of apostles around the praying Virgin Mary can be interpreted almost as a relief. The painting presents the congregation with the story of the Pentecost. However, the real content of the composition is the perturbation that the Descent of the Holy Ghost evokes: the disciples receive the radiating, golden rays with shocked or majestically serious faces and vehement gestures, and some are moved to prayer with hands clasped. Each of the figures is characterised individually.

References

Radocsay, Dénes, A középkori Magyarország táblaképei, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1955.

This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.

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