Gotha Altarpiece
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| Der Gothaer Tafelaltar | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Heinrich Füllmaurer |
| Year | 1538 |
| Medium | Mixed media on fir panel |
| Movement | German Renaissance |
| Dimensions | 418 cm × 252 cm (165 in × 99 in) |
| Location | Ducal Museum, Gotha |
| Owner | Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha |
The Gotha Altarpiece (or Gotha Table-Altar) is a Lutheran winged altarpiece created between 1538 and 1541 [1] in the Renaissance style by German artist Heinrich Füllmaurer who was religiously advised by the Lutheran theologian Kaspar Gräter. It is considered one of the most important artworks of the Reformation period.